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Libart
Developer(s)Raph Levien
Final release
2.3.21 / April 1, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-01)
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeGraphics library
LicenseLGPL or GPL
Websitelevien.com

Libart is a free software graphics library of functions for 2D graphics supporting a superset of the PostScript imaging model. Libart was designed to be integrated with graphics, artwork, and illustration programs. It is written in optimized C and is fully compatible with C++. With a small footprint of 10,000 lines of code, it is especially suitable for embedded applications.

Libart provides a vector graphics-based API. Cairo obsoletes almost all uses of libart[citation needed].

Libart supports a very powerful imaging model, basically the same as SVG and the Java 2D API. It includes all PostScript imaging operations, and adds antialiasing and alpha-transparency.

History

Libart was a library for high-performance 2D graphics. Prior to being replaced with Cairo, it had been used as the anti-aliased rendering engine for the Gnome Canvas and for Gill, the Gnome Illustration app.

Gdk-pixbuf used to be a wrapper around libart.

A component of Libart, containing all functions needed for printing and running GNOME Canvas, was released under the LGPL[when?]. The version maintained under the GPL contained enhancements for unspecified specific applications.[1]

Notable usage

References

  1. ^ "README". Archive/libart_lgpl. GNOME GitLab. Retrieved 2021-10-13.

External links

This page was last edited on 20 April 2024, at 13:49
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