Perl graphic toolkit

Edit Package perl-Prima
https://metacpan.org/release/Prima

The toolkit is combined from two basic set of classes - core and external. The core classes are coded in C and form a base line for every Prima object written in perl. The usage of C is possible together with the toolkit; however, its full power is revealed in the perl domain. The external classes present easily expandable set of widgets, written completely in perl and communicating with the system using Prima library calls.

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Prima-1.53.tar.gz 0001709252 1.63 MB
cpanspec.yml 0000000912 912 Bytes
perl-Prima.changes 0000010095 9.86 KB
perl-Prima.spec 0000002699 2.64 KB
Revision 37 (latest revision is 79)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 647508 from Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) (revision 37)
- remove upstreamed gcc-warnings.patch and Prima-GenericEvent.patch

- updated to 1.53
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Prima/Changes
  1.53 2018-10-10
   - Image downsampling made consistent; added ict::Posterization; 
   - Added images to documentations
   - Support gtk3 (but prefer gtk2)
  1.52 2017-06-28
   - Better support for multi-threading
   - Better support of MacOS/XQuartz
   - Aesthetic fixes for scrollbars, spin edits, and sliders
   - Fixes for paths; path demo with PS interpreter
   - Add Widget.clipChildren, Drawable.fillPatternOffset, Timer.toggle
   - Coredump fix for Data::Dumper::GUI usage pattern
   - Support colored cursors on X11
  
  1.51 2017-03-28
   - Add graphic paths support
   - Add spinner widgets by Maximilian Lika
   - Use Region objects for shape and clipping
  
  1.50 2017-01-03
   - Renamed utils after debian standard
   - Support high-dpi monitors and uiScaling, also with smooth bitmap scaling
   - Image.data/Icon.mask made faster by returning a read-only scalar
   - Support multiple monitors for win32
   - Adapt event loop for AnyEvent integration ( add onIdle and yield(1) )
  
  1.49 2016-09-27
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