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... with the 20200314 release.
New in 01/03/2020:
* Updated to latest master, now built with CMake. (prerelease)
New in 02/06/2019:
* The 32-bit build now uses Python 3 (3.7) instead of Python2. No further Python2 builds will be provided.
* The GDK3 backend is now used. VcXsrv is no longer bundled.
New in 31/07/2017:
KNOWN ISSUES:
* CTRL-C from console no longer interrupts/stops FontForge
Project goal is to allow you easy post and backup blog articles to most free blogging hosting. Provide Python API, command line utility, Emacs integration and GTK interface.
The aim of this project is to develop a Portable Document Format (PDF) importer for OpenOffice.org Writer based on XPDF. This project was inspired by the PDF importer within KWord.
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This project is an initial reference implementation of the VSI-E protocol. The implementation has been done using the C/C++ language and is in the form of a re-useable library developed on the Linux platform.