librsvg 1.0.0 is available



The librsvg library is a lightweight library for parsing and rendering
vector-graphic files in SVG format (like the ones made by sodipodi). It also
includes functions that render anti-aliased fonts using freetype, including
caching of glyphs. It's used by Nautilus for drawing vector icons and
anti-aliased type.

The library was originally written by Raph Levien and was included in the
Nautilus source code in Nautilus versions 1.0 - 1.0.2, but now is being
distributed as a separate package. Ramiro Estrugo did the work to separate
out the librsvg library from Nautilus into a package.

This is the first release as a separate package.

Source code is available at:

<ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/librsvg/librsvg-1.0.0.tar.gz>

The librsvg package will also be available from the Eazel software catalog
<http://services.eazel.com/catalog> within 24 hours.

    -- Darin





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