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    PocketSVG

    PocketSVG

    Easily convert your SVG files into CGPaths, CAShapeLayers, etc.

    A simple toolkit for displaying and manipulating SVGs on iOS and macOS in a performant manner. The goal of this project is not to be a fully compliant SVG parser/renderer. But rather to use SVG as a format for serializing CG/UIPaths, meaning it only supports SVG features that can be represented by CG/UIPaths. Thoroughly documented.
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    mGSTEP

    mGSTEP

    Objective-C embedded development libraries

    Designed for use in embedded devices the mGSTEP libraries implement a subset of NeXT's OPENSTEP specification which has evolved into Apple's Cocoa Objective-C frameworks. The internal graphics rasterization supports rendering to an X11 or Linux frame-buffer based GUI.
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