commit:     7a9685f12c596d7b19b8d8f456aee88226addd9f
Author:     Joonas Niilola <juippis <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun Nov 24 13:14:31 2019 +0000
Commit:     Joonas Niilola <juippis <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun Nov 24 13:14:31 2019 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=7a9685f1

media-libs/imlib2: update metadata.xml with accurate USE descriptions

Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.79, Repoman-2.3.18
Signed-off-by: Joonas Niilola <juippis <AT> gentoo.org>

 media-libs/imlib2/metadata.xml | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)

diff --git a/media-libs/imlib2/metadata.xml b/media-libs/imlib2/metadata.xml
index 7f1dafcefc6..38796398fe0 100644
--- a/media-libs/imlib2/metadata.xml
+++ b/media-libs/imlib2/metadata.xml
@@ -6,50 +6,63 @@
                <name>Joonas Niilola</name>
        </maintainer>
        <use>
-               <flag name="shm">Use MIT shared memory support for X image 
transfer.</flag>
+               <flag name="X">Use the X window system</flag>
+               <flag name="bzip2">Bzip2 loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="gif">Gif image loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="jpeg">Jpeg image loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="mp3">ID3 loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="png">PNG image loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="shm">Use MIT shared memory support for X image 
transfer</flag>
+               <flag name="tiff">TIFF image loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="webp">WEBP image loader support</flag>
+               <flag name="zlib">Zlib loader support</flag>
        </use>
        <longdescription>
-Imlib 2 is the successor to Imlib. It is not just a newer version - it is a
-completely new library. Imlib2 can be installed alongside Imlib 1.x without any
-problems since they are effectively different libraries - but they Have very
-similar functionality.
+               Imlib 2 is the successor to Imlib. It is not just a newer 
version - it 
+               is a completely new library. Imlib2 can be installed alongside 
Imlib 
+               1.x without any problems since they are effectively different 
libraries 
+               - but they Have very similar functionality.
 
-Imlib2 can do the following:
-* Load image files from disk in one of many formats
-* Save images to disk in one of many formats
-* Render image data onto other images
-* Render images to an X-Windows drawable
-* Produce pixmaps and pixmap masks of Images
-* Apply filters to images
-* Rotate images
-* Accept RGBA Data for images
-* Scale images
-* Alpha blend Images on other images or drawables
-* Apply color correction and modification tables and factors to images
-* Render images onto images with color correction and modification tables
-* Render truetype anti-aliased text
-* Render truetype anti-aliased text at any angle
-* Render anti-aliased lines
-* Render rectangles
-* Render linear multi-colored gradients
-* Cache data intelligently for maximum performance
-* Allocate colors automatically
-* Allow full control over caching and color allocation
-* Provide highly optimized MMX assembly for core routines
-* Provide plug-in filter interface
-* Provide on-the-fly runtime plug-in image loading and saving interface
-* Fastest image compositing, rendering and manipulation library for X
+               Imlib2 can do the following:
+               * Load image files from disk in one of many formats, 
+               * Save images to disk in one of many formats, 
+               * Render image data onto other images, 
+               * Render images to an X-Windows drawable, 
+               * Produce pixmaps and pixmap masks of Images, 
+               * Apply filters to images, 
+               * Rotate images, 
+               * Accept RGBA Data for images, 
+               * Scale images, 
+               * Alpha blend Images on other images or drawables, 
+               * Apply color correction and modification tables and factors to 
+               images, 
+               * Render images onto images with color correction and 
modification 
+               tables, 
+               * Render truetype anti-aliased text, 
+               * Render truetype anti-aliased text at any angle, 
+               * Render anti-aliased lines, 
+               * Render rectangles, 
+               * Render linear multi-colored gradients, 
+               * Cache data intelligently for maximum performance, 
+               * Allocate colors automatically, 
+               * Allow full control over caching and color allocation, 
+               * Provide highly optimized MMX assembly for core routines, 
+               * Provide plug-in filter interface, 
+               * Provide on-the-fly runtime plug-in image loading and saving 
+               interface, 
+               * Fastest image compositing, rendering and manipulation library 
for X.
 
-If what you want isn't in the list above somewhere then likely Imlib 2 does not
-do it. If it does it it likely does it faster than any other library you can 
find
-(this includes gdk-pixbuf, gdkrgb, etc.) primarily because of highly optimized
-code and a smart subsystem that does the dirty work for you and picks up the
-pieces for you so you can be lazy and let all the optimizations for you.
+               If what you want isn't in the list above somewhere then likely 
Imlib 2 
+               does not do it. If it does it it likely does it faster than any 
other 
+               library you can find (this includes gdk-pixbuf, gdkrgb, etc.) 
primarily 
+               because of highly optimized code and a smart subsystem that 
does the 
+               dirty work for you and picks up the pieces for you so you can 
be lazy 
+               and let all the optimizations for you.
 
-Imlib 2 can run without a display, so it can be easily used for background 
image
-processing for web sites or servers - it only requires the X libraries to be
-installed - that is all - it does not require an XServer to run unless you wish
-to display images.
+               Imlib 2 can run without a display, so it can be easily used for 
+               background image processing for web sites or servers - it only 
requires 
+               the X libraries to be installed - that is all - it does not 
require an 
+               XServer to run unless you wish to display images.
        </longdescription>
        <upstream>
                <remote-id type="sourceforge">enlightenment</remote-id>

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