luma.lcd 2.9.0+ds1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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luma.lcd (2.9.0+ds1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Initial upload. (Closes: #1002792)

 -- Anton Gladky <email address hidden>  Tue, 28 Dec 2021 22:41:05 +0100

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Debian Electronics Team
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Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Electronics Team
Architectures:
any all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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luma.lcd_2.9.0+ds1.orig.tar.xz 4.8 MiB e9dec1ced05b8c57a6a43c6f3b2d961f074e4c78ac1908a18934de40e7900761
luma.lcd_2.9.0+ds1-1.debian.tar.xz 2.3 KiB c9de04231aab3a8e24ba7dfc1e03cf3f722429fe939442db044adc7a9be1c704

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Binary packages built by this source

luma.lcd-doc: doc for library interfacing small LCD displays

 Library provides a Python 3 interface to small LCD displays connected to
 Raspberry Pi and other Linux-based single-board computers (SBC).
 It currently supports devices using the HD44780, PCD8544, ST7735, HT1621, and
 UC1701X controllers. It provides a Pillow-compatible drawing canvas, and other
 functionality to support:
    scrolling/panning capability,
    terminal-style printing,
    state management,
    color/greyscale (where supported),
    dithering to monochrome

python3-luma.lcd: library interfacing small LCD displays

 Library provides a Python 3 interface to small LCD displays connected to
 Raspberry Pi and other Linux-based single-board computers (SBC).
 It currently supports devices using the HD44780, PCD8544, ST7735, HT1621, and
 UC1701X controllers. It provides a Pillow-compatible drawing canvas, and other
 functionality to support:
    scrolling/panning capability,
    terminal-style printing,
    state management,
    color/greyscale (where supported),
    dithering to monochrome