Result for 360FE9CC60D1930C89DB242AD6B8E84F17C2695B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/abstract_rendering/transform.arm-linux-gnueabi.so
FileSize5432
MD578627181C91E4CA0B1646A9D987E01F5
SHA-1360FE9CC60D1930C89DB242AD6B8E84F17C2695B
SHA-25694FF7A889F907835C0442EB32A663C774AB11B52DF224BFE628429C60A81B6B3
SSDEEP96:Pln5vMBWBPY35SUC7R7qJVS8dY0xYsSRr9H+kR5ptuBvG:t5U8pS8bA9egSR91+
TLSHT178B18186FED69F67C088277496F703007333CC6941979763CA18A4646F6B4E91E7AE50
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Key Value
FileSize30682
MD5EAF96858EE6118938CAE68D633EA32EB
PackageDescriptionRendering as a binning process for Python 2 In most visualization systems, the pixels are tucked away under levels of geometric abstraction in the rendering system (such as circles, squares, and text). Abstract Rendering takes the opposite approach: expose the pixels and gain powerful pixel-level control. This pixel-level power is a complement to many existing visualization techniques. It is an elaboration on rendering, not an analytic or projection step, so it can be used as epilogue to many existing techniques. . This contains the Python 2 version
PackageMaintainerDiane Trout <diane@debian.org>
PackageNamepython-abstract-rendering
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.5.1-1+b1
SHA-10735526B484552079A00DE56E843D62DF559ECAC
SHA-256F299AC552153B3EA8D3B49456C9FD080B56052D1DA26901FC9048E6B52A1216C