asymptote 2.86+ds-1 source package in Ubuntu

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asymptote (2.86+ds-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version.

 -- Hilmar Preusse <email address hidden>  Mon, 12 Jun 2023 00:08:23 +0200

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asymptote: script-based vector graphics language inspired by MetaPost

 Asymptote is a powerful script-based vector graphics language for technical
 drawings, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax.
 Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality level of typesetting that
 LaTeX does for scientific text.

asymptote-dbgsym: debug symbols for asymptote
asymptote-doc: documentation and examples for asymptote

 Asymptote is a powerful descriptive vector graphics language that
 provides a natural coordinate-based framework for technical drawing.
 This package provides documentation and examples.

asymptote-x11: script-based vector graphics language inspired by MetaPost - the GUI part

 Asymptote is a powerful script-based vector graphics language for technical
 drawings, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax.
 Asymptote provides for figures the same high-quality level of typesetting that
 LaTeX does for scientific text.
 .
 In the event that adjustments to the final figure are required, the
 preliminary Graphical User Interface (GUI) xasy included with Asymptote allows
 you to move graphical objects and draw new ones. The modified figure can then
 be saved as a normal Asymptote file.