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<name>Gentoo Printing Project</name>
</maintainer>
<longdescription>
-GNU libxmi is a C/C++ function library for rasterizing 2-D vector graphics. It
-can draw 2-D graphical primitives, including wide polygonal lines and circular
-and elliptical arcs, into a user-supplied matrix of pixels. Sophisticated line
-styles, such as multicolored dashing patterns, can be specified. There is also
-support for filling and texturing polygons.
+ GNU libxmi is a C/C++ function library for rasterizing 2-D vector graphics. It
+ can draw 2-D graphical primitives, including wide polygonal lines and circular
+ and elliptical arcs, into a user-supplied matrix of pixels. Sophisticated line
+ styles, such as multicolored dashing patterns, can be specified. There is also
+ support for filling and texturing polygons.
-It can be used as a drop-in rendering module in any application that needs to
-scan-convert 2-D vector graphics. It is highly customizable. For example, the
-`pixel' datatype can be redefined at compile time. The algorithm used for
-compositing pixels can be redefined too. By default, libxmi uses the
-Painter's Algorithm (a new pixel value replaces an old one). But it would be
-trivial to install it so that it uses alpha compositing instead. The package,
-and its header file xmi.h, include full documentation.
-</longdescription>
+ It can be used as a drop-in rendering module in any application that needs to
+ scan-convert 2-D vector graphics. It is highly customizable. For example, the
+ `pixel' datatype can be redefined at compile time. The algorithm used for
+ compositing pixels can be redefined too. By default, libxmi uses the
+ Painter's Algorithm (a new pixel value replaces an old one). But it would be
+ trivial to install it so that it uses alpha compositing instead. The package,
+ and its header file xmi.h, include full documentation.
+ </longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>