Result for 1377A1864E62D4626938E89B22161137EF6761D0

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FileName./usr/lib/libmathview_backend_ps.so.0.8.0
FileSize129172
MD5E388410BD395E20E051ABB93C7511EDD
SHA-11377A1864E62D4626938E89B22161137EF6761D0
SHA-25627E152ACAED849D2D3A4382B3CFD9B1E8CF5702F5E05A8882952A70E77B38029
SSDEEP1536:HUM9RxEC340BKpUucb+iNAbojBUP1k5R+6eyXeHlFrbYlJxg/b54Z4a2KDTf4:0GZ340BJ1Nj21kw6J6D14jTQ
TLSHT17EC32B9BF7E4DCE7C840AEBD0A0F37B2177AE54480670C4B968D4718954B7980DAADF2
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FileSize1130792
MD596D12A5463E9FACED1E426DC88CF861A
PackageDescriptionrendering engine for MathML documents GtkMathView is a C++ rendering engine for MathML documents. It provides an interactive view that can be used for browsing and editing MathML markup. . GtkMathView reads MathML documents by means of a frontend whose purpose is to traverse the MathML document (or part of it) and to appropriately instantiate GtkMathView's internal data structures that are suitable for rendering it. Currently the following frontends are supported: libxml2 (tree view using libxml2 API), libxml2 reader (event view using libxml2 reader API), GMetaDOM (tree view using DOM API), custom (application-specific view with application-provided callbacks). . GtkMathView renders MathML documents through a backend whose purpose is to provide an interface between the portable rendering engine and the platform-specific capabilities (like retrieving fonts, drawing on the screen, and so on). Currently the following backends are provided: GTK+, GTK+ widget, PostScript, SVG, AbiWord. . This package include the shared library.
PackageMaintainerStefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>
PackageNamelibgtkmathview0c2a
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion0.8.0-3
SHA-14150DACE415AF195EF7C2B5E1C8D212CC89F68B9
SHA-256D8A0C3887876883FA408A82E74EC9099363F38452B95839662D9295669924CDF