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./math/R-cairo, R graphics device using cairo graphics library f

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.5.9, Package name: R-Cairo-1.5.9, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

This package provides a Cairo graphics device that can be use to
create high-quality vector (PDF, PostScript and SVG) and bitmap
output (PNG,JPEG,TIFF), and high-quality rendering in displays (X11
and Win32). Since it uses the same back-end for all output, copying
across formats is WYSIWYG. Files are created without the dependence
on X11 or other external programs. This device supports alpha
channel (semi-transparent drawing) and resulting images can contain
transparent and semi-transparent regions. It is ideal for use in
server environments (file output) and as a replacement for other
devices that don't have Cairo's capabilities such as alpha support
or anti-aliasing. Backends are modular such that any subset of
backends is supported.


Required to run:
[graphics/cairo] [math/R]

Required to build:
[pkgtools/x11-links] [x11/xcb-proto] [x11/fixesproto4] [pkgtools/cwrappers] [x11/xorgproto]

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   2015-08-18 23:56:49 by Yorick Hardy | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Import R-Cairo-1.5.8 as wip/R-cairo.

This package provides a Cairo graphics device that can be use to
create high-quality vector (PDF, PostScript and SVG) and bitmap
output (PNG,JPEG,TIFF), and high-quality rendering in displays (X11
and Win32). Since it uses the same back-end for all output, copying
across formats is WYSIWYG. Files are created without the dependence
on X11 or other external programs.  This device supports alpha
channel (semi-transparent drawing) and resulting images can contain
transparent and semi-transparent regions. It is ideal for use in
server environments (file output) and as a replacement for other
devices that don't have Cairo's capabilities such as alpha support
or anti-aliasing. Backends are modular such that any subset of
backends is supported.