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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-02-07 11:50:45 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2022-02-09 09:35:12 +0700
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-FTGL is a font rendering library for OpenGL applications.
+ftgl (font rendering library for OpenGL applications)
FTGL is a free, open source library to enable developers to use
-arbitrary fonts in their OpenGL (www.opengl.org) applications.
-Unlike other OpenGL font libraries FTGL uses standard font file
-formats so doesn't need a preprocessing step to convert the high
-quality font data into a lesser quality, proprietary format.
-FTGL uses the Freetype (www.freetype.org) font library to open and
-'decode' the fonts. It then takes that output and stores it in a
-format most efficient for OpenGL rendering.
+arbitrary fonts in their OpenGL (www.opengl.org) applications. Unlike
+other OpenGL font libraries FTGL uses standard font file formats so
+doesn't need a preprocessing step to convert the high quality font
+data into a lesser quality, proprietary format. FTGL uses the Freetype
+(www.freetype.org) font library to open and 'decode' the fonts. It
+then takes that output and stores it in a format most efficient for
+OpenGL rendering.
+
+By default, the HTML and PDF API documentation for ftgl is not
+included in the package. If you want to build the docs, export
+DOCS=yes in the script's environment. You only need this if you're
+developing software that uses ftgl.