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authorsno <sno>2009-05-01 21:57:17 +0000
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Importing package for p5 module PostScript::Simple 0.07 as dependency for upcoming update of devel/p5-Module-Dependency to 0.86. Description: PostScript::Simple allows you to have a simple method of writing PostScript files from Perl. It has graphics primitives that allow lines, curves, circles, polygons and boxes to be drawn. Text can be added to the page using standard PostScript fonts. The images can be single page EPS files, or multipage PostScript files. The image size can be set by using a recognised paper size ("A4", for example) or by giving dimensions. The units used can be specified ("mm" or "in", etc) and are the same as those used in TeX. The default unit is a bp, or a PostScript point, unlike TeX.
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+PostScript::Simple allows you to have a simple method of writing PostScript
+files from Perl. It has graphics primitives that allow lines, curves,
+circles, polygons and boxes to be drawn. Text can be added to the page using
+standard PostScript fonts.
+
+The images can be single page EPS files, or multipage PostScript files. The
+image size can be set by using a recognised paper size ("A4", for example) or
+by giving dimensions. The units used can be specified ("mm" or "in", etc) and
+are the same as those used in TeX. The default unit is a bp, or a PostScript
+point, unlike TeX.