Dear lovers of Windows, (Yes, really!) I've just released librsvg version 2.40.11. Librsvg is a library to render SVG pictures into millions of colorful pixels, i.e. an SVG rendering library. You know how an unicorn eats grass and excretes colored rainbows? Librsvg is like that unicorn, if grass is SVG and rainbows are pixels. Librsvg 2.40.11 is available here: https://download.gnome.org/sources/librsvg/2.40/ SHA256 checksums: 0f83ec5d1d57270c6357567099249c4a4322d2db5fed4feec0c4c429fab14fb8 librsvg-2.40.11.news e91a6614ff73d9dec040ffe0a4801f8fd1dce6d901b560fc8818f0ec21429174 librsvg-2.40.11.changes 611ac0f544debd0c9bf1ef5509c990d218e83dd1d8c83297075c4b29796a2e02 librsvg-2.40.11.tar.xz What's new in this release? - Chun-wei Fan made it possible to build librsvg on Visual Studio, so kudos for that! (bgo#753555) - rsvg-convert(1) got an "--export-id" option. This lets you render a subset of an SVG file if you know the id of the object you want to export. This only works semi-well for PNG output right now; for "proper" SVG output we'd need to change the way we output SVG (we input it just fine; we just have trouble excreting it without digestion. But rainbows!) Enjoy, Federico
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