[gimp-web/testing] 2019 report: oh well, it's cairo then



commit 533726808537a042996e8e5ec560cea570d1eb36
Author: Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre prokoudine gmail com>
Date:   Sat Jan 4 17:58:29 2020 +0300

    2019 report: oh well, it's cairo then

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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ There have been numerous changes in both GEGL and babl:
 
 Øyvind Kolås also started [ctx](https://pippin.gimp.org/ctx/), a new vector rasterizer project with API 
inspired by Cairo and HTML5 canvas’ 2D rendering context, and sufficiently small resource footprint to 
provide modern vector graphics on many microcontrollers.
 
-The ctx library already has support for floating point pixel formats, and that support is geared to end up 
generic for gray, RGB, CMYK and other multi-component formats. Lack of support for color spaces and pixel 
encodings beyond 8-bit sRGB in Cairo has been a gap for GEGL/GIMP that ctx can end up filling.
+The ctx library already has support for floating point pixel formats, and that support is geared to end up 
generic for gray, RGB, CMYK and other multi-component formats. Lack of support for color spaces and pixel 
encodings beyond 8-bit sRGB in cairo has been a gap for GEGL/GIMP that ctx can end up filling.
 
 # Team changes
 


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