On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > as you can see i have only little knowledge of what all these
> > libraries are supposed to do.  please fill in the gaps.  having the
> > name of a maintainer with each library would be helpful.
> 
> There's a page for 'official' extensions and targets in the forthcoming(?)
> site. Official means issued by the ggi team.

        OK, here's the LibXMI info:
 
> I'd like to refer those with:
> 
> - a shortname like those used for tarballs, (eg. libxmi)

LibXMI

> - a one-line summary,

        A port of GNU LibXMI to the GGI extension system.

> - a longer description

        LibXMI is a 2D graphics library.  It supports a set of more
complex 2D drawing functions than the base LibGGI API does: polygons,
arcs, styled drawing/filling, logical sub-visual regions and per-pixel
shaders.  The API is loosely based on Xlib.

> - a (list of?) maintainer(s) : name and email

Jon Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Christoph Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> - the last version number

        v0.3.

> - the release date

        Doesn't matter, just pick something in 2000....

> - optional comment on the last release

        New: Accelerated X/Xlib display targets from Christoph.

> - url

        None currently.

> - documentation. preferably in a 'standard' format (I suggest basic html 4)

        None currently.  Have a look at xmi/xmi.h.

Jon 

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