potrace 1.9-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
potrace (1.9-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version (Closes: #607798) * Includes build process improvements courtesy of Dmitry Katsubo (Closes: #592597) * Removed all patches (included upstream). * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format. * Bumped Standards-version (no changes needed). -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Sat, 30 Apr 2011 13:32:26 +0000
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync
- Uploaded to:
- Oneiric
- Original maintainer:
- Bartosz Fenski
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- graphics
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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potrace_1.9.orig.tar.gz | 587.6 KiB | edce2dff19f91e727a4f39e1839b582b83d49ef252af429a0772ddc3626349be |
potrace_1.9-1.debian.tar.gz | 3.9 KiB | 9a02635ebfd8a33faf7f1991adae0b93e7642e153330687c6766b9beb614e6b4 |
potrace_1.9-1.dsc | 1006 bytes | 3039a976c5d9fa2a964c2b9f63b7d5b229be025e393de0d51aa3af5fae6d78d5 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.8-4 to 1.9-1 (467.2 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- libpotrace-dev: No summary available for libpotrace-dev in ubuntu oneiric.
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- potrace: utility to transform bitmaps into vector graphics
potrace is a utility for tracing a bitmap, which means, transforming
a bitmap into a smooth, scalable image. The input is a bitmap (PBM, PGM,
PPM, or BMP format), and the default output is an encapsulated PostScript
file (EPS). A typical use is to create EPS files from scanned data, such as
company or university logos, handwritten notes, etc. The resulting image is
not "jaggy" like a bitmap, but smooth. It can then be rendered at any
resolution.
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potrace can currently produce the following output formats: EPS,
PostScript, PDF, SVG (scalable vector graphics), Xfig, Gimppath, and PGM
(for easy antialiasing). Additional backends might be added in the future.