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  2. librsvg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Librsvg

    librsvg, (occasionally stylized as LibRsvg) [2] is a free software SVG rendering library written as part of the GNOME project, intended to be lightweight and portable. [3] The Linux command-line program rsvg-convert uses the library to turn SVG files into raster images .

  3. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/Uploading standards

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    Download the windows binaries from here, you will need both librsvg and librsvg-dev. The newest Windows version is 2.26, but Wikimedia servers use a patched version of 2.22, so the closest Windows version available is 2.22. (You can use the newest exe file with the older DLL file.)

  4. File:Inkscape 0.48.2 with librsvg workarounds.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.Modifications: Workarounds to some of librsvg's text rendering bugs: Words on the menu bar are individually positioned instead of using the word-spacing attribute (which isn't supported by librsvg); and each character on the vertical ruler is positioned individually, instead of rotating and ...

  5. File:Librsvg.svg - Wikipedia

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    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

  6. SVG - Wikipedia

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    Software can be programmed to render SVG images by using a library such as librsvg used by GNOME since 2000, Batik and ThorVG (Thor Vector Graphics) since 2020 for lightweight systems. SVG images can also be rendered to any desired popular image format by using ImageMagick, a free command-line utility (which also uses librsvg under the hood).

  7. Light-weight Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    A light-weight Linux distribution is a Linux distribution that uses lower memory and processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution. The lower demands on hardware ideally result in a more responsive machine , and allow devices with fewer system resources (e.g. older or embedded hardware ) to be used productively.

  8. pkg-config - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pkg-config

    To enable use of the tool, a referenced library must have a corresponding .pc file stored in the file system location designated for that purpose (the location varies by system). This file should be stored as part of the installation process as handled by RPM , deb , or other packaging system or by compiling from source code .

  9. Linux Lite - Wikipedia

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    Linux Lite is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu LTS [5] created by a team of programmers led by Jerry Bezencon. [6] Created in 2012, it uses a customized implementation of Xfce as its desktop environment, and runs on the main Linux kernel.