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| <!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd"> |
| <pkgmetadata> |
| <maintainer type="project"> |
| <email>enlightenment@gentoo.org</email> |
| <name>Project Enlightenment</name> |
| </maintainer> |
| <use> |
| <flag name="bmp">Support windows bitmap (bmp) image loader</flag> |
| <flag name="eet">Support dev-libs/eet</flag> |
| <flag name="ico">Support windows icon (ico) image loader</flag> |
| <flag name="gles">Enable gles flavor of gl instead of standard</flag> |
| <flag name="ppm">Support PPM image loader</flag> |
| <flag name="psd">Support PSD image loader</flag> |
| <flag name="tga">Support tga image loader</flag> |
| <flag name="wayland">Add support for <pkg>dev-libs/wayland</pkg></flag> |
| </use> |
| <longdescription> |
| Evas is a hardware-accelerated canvas API for X-Windows that can draw |
| anti-aliased text, smooth super and sub-sampled images, alpha-blend, as well as |
| drop down to using normal X11 primitives such as pixmaps, lines and rectangles |
| for speed if your CPU or graphics hardware are too slow. |
| |
| Evas abstracts any need to know much about what the characteristics of your |
| XServer's display are, what depth or what magic visuals etc, it has. The most you |
| need to tell Evas is how many colors (at a maximum) to use if the display is not |
| a truecolor display. By default it is suggested to use 216 colors (as this |
| equates to a 6x6x6 color cube - exactly the same color cube Netscape, Mozilla, |
| gdkrgb etc. use so colors will be shared). If Evas can't allocate enough colors |
| it keeps reducing the size of the color cube until it reaches plain black and |
| white. This way, it can display on anything from a black and white only terminal |
| to 16 color VGA to 256 color and all the way up through 15, 16, 24 and 32bit |
| color. |
| </longdescription> |
| </pkgmetadata> |