xfig 1:3.2.5.c-7 source package in Ubuntu

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xfig (1:3.2.5.c-7) unstable; urgency=medium

  * 57_magnificationlocale: use C LOCALE for fig2dev -m parameter
    (Closes: #782737).
  * 58_xspline_origbehavior: Undo the following 3.2.5c upstream change:
    "o Changed X-Spline parameter to match original intent of X-Spline authors:
      changed definition of Q(s) from -s to -0.5 * s in u_draw_spline.c"
    since this breaks the look of old FIG files and differs from tranfig 3.2.5e
    behavior (Closes: #806525).
  * Remove menu file, since this is replaced by desktop file now.
  * Install hicolor PNG icons for 16x16, 22x22, 32,32, 48x48, and 64x64.
  * Build depend on imagemagick to generate the different icon sizes.
  * Remove debian/TODO, since all mentioned is done now.

 -- Roland Rosenfeld <email address hidden>  Sat, 28 Nov 2015 15:12:55 +0100

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xfig: Facility for Interactive Generation of figures under X11

 XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects
 interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed
 on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to
 allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program.
 .
 This package contains the xfig program itself.
 .
 You should think about installing the transfig package to export the graphics
 to several common formats. You should also think about installing xfig-doc,
 which contains the documentation and xfig-libs, which contains several clip
 art libraries.

xfig-dbgsym: debug symbols for package xfig

 XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects
 interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed
 on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to
 allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program.
 .
 This package contains the xfig program itself.
 .
 You should think about installing the transfig package to export the graphics
 to several common formats. You should also think about installing xfig-doc,
 which contains the documentation and xfig-libs, which contains several clip
 art libraries.

xfig-doc: XFig on-line documentation and examples

 XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects
 interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed
 on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to
 allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program.
 .
 This package contains on-line documentation in HTML and PDF formats as well as
 the graphics examples distributed with XFig.

xfig-libs: XFig image libraries and examples

 XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects
 interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed
 on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to
 allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program.
 .
 This package contains several clip art libraries including arrows, flowcharts,
 charts, labels, knitting, GUI, chemical process flowsheets, logic, digital
 signal processing, Entity Relationship diagrams, UML, electronic, electrical,
 hospital equipment, structural analysis, optics, audiovisual objects,
 computers, networks, mechanical (DIN), music, welding, office equipment,
 furniture, buildings, flags, maps and several examples.