commit:     b8624ae63e3ae3078f98c974a8bd2f07912a0cd0
Author:     David Seifert <soap <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun Nov 26 11:59:32 2017 +0000
Commit:     David Seifert <soap <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun Nov 26 23:02:22 2017 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=b8624ae6

media-gfx/graphviz: [QA] Consistent whitespace in metadata.xml

 media-gfx/graphviz/metadata.xml | 81 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------
 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)

diff --git a/media-gfx/graphviz/metadata.xml b/media-gfx/graphviz/metadata.xml
index 73daee8cb67..f76b39ca8a8 100644
--- a/media-gfx/graphviz/metadata.xml
+++ b/media-gfx/graphviz/metadata.xml
@@ -1,49 +1,42 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd";>
 <pkgmetadata>
-  <maintainer type="project">
-    <email>graph...@gentoo.org</email>
-    <name>Gentoo Graphics Project</name>
-  </maintainer>
-  <longdescription>
-graphviz  is a set of graph drawing tools for Unix or MS-Windows 
-(win32), including a web service interface (webdot). Source code and 
-binary executables for common platforms are available. Graph drawing 
-addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by 
-constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and networks. 
-Automatic generation of graph drawings has important applications in key 
-technologies such as database design, software engineering, VLSI and 
-network design and visual interfaces in other domains. Situations where 
-these tools might be particularly useful include:
+       <maintainer type="project">
+               <email>graph...@gentoo.org</email>
+               <name>Gentoo Graphics Project</name>
+       </maintainer>
+       <longdescription>
+               graphviz is a set of graph drawing tools for Unix or MS-Windows
+               (win32), including a web service interface (webdot). Source 
code and
+               binary executables for common platforms are available. Graph 
drawing
+               addresses the problem of visualizing structural information by
+               constructing geometric representations of abstract graphs and 
networks.
+               Automatic generation of graph drawings has important 
applications in key
+               technologies such as database design, software engineering, 
VLSI and
+               network design and visual interfaces in other domains. 
Situations where
+               these tools might be particularly useful include:
 
-    * you would like to restructure a program and first need to 
-understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and source 
-files.
-    * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not 
-only individual links, but their relationships
-    * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented as a 
-finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain
-      error state arises
-    * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or 
-distributed program represented pictorially
-    * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked 
-documents
-    * you would like to discover patterns and communities of interest in 
-a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages
-</longdescription>
-  <use>
-    <flag name="devil">Enables DevIL output plugin -Tdevil</flag>
-    <flag name="gdk-pixbuf">Enables gdk-pixbuf2 plugin</flag>
-    <flag name="gtk">Enables gtk+ output plugin -Tgtk (needs cairo)</flag>
-    <flag name="gts">Enables support for gts</flag>
-    <flag name="lasi">
-               Enables PostScript output via <pkg>media-libs/lasi</pkg>, for 
-               plugin -Tlasi (needs cairo)
-       </flag>
-    <flag name="qt4">Builds gvedit front-end</flag>
-    <flag name="X">
-               Builds lefty front-end, builds plugin -Txlib, and enables 
support
-               for x11 in various other modules (needs cairo)
-       </flag>
-  </use>
+               * you would like to restructure a program and first need to
+               understand the relationships between its types, procedures, and 
source
+               files.
+               * you need to find the bottlenecks in an Internet backbone - not
+               only individual links, but their relationships
+               * you're debugging a protocol or microarchitecture represented 
as a
+               finite state machine and need to figure out how a certain error 
state arises
+               * you would like to browse a database schema, knowledge base, or
+               distributed program represented pictorially
+               * you would like to see an overview of a collection of linked
+               documents
+               * you would like to discover patterns and communities of 
interest in
+               a database of telephone calls or e-mail messages
+       </longdescription>
+       <use>
+               <flag name="devil">Enables DevIL output plugin -Tdevil</flag>
+               <flag name="gdk-pixbuf">Enables gdk-pixbuf2 plugin</flag>
+               <flag name="gtk">Enables gtk+ output plugin -Tgtk (needs 
cairo)</flag>
+               <flag name="gts">Enables support for gts</flag>
+               <flag name="lasi">Enables PostScript output via 
<pkg>media-libs/lasi</pkg>, for plugin -Tlasi (needs cairo)</flag>
+               <flag name="qt4">Builds gvedit front-end</flag>
+               <flag name="X">Builds lefty front-end, builds plugin -Txlib, 
and enables support for x11 in various other modules (needs cairo)</flag>
+       </use>
 </pkgmetadata>

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