png-definitive-guide 20060430-2 source package in Ubuntu
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png-definitive-guide (20060430-2) unstable; urgency=medium * QA upload. * Switch to dh. * Switch to "3.0 (quilt)" source format. * Package is orphaned (Bug #817762), set Maintainer to "Debian QA Group". * Raise debhelper compat level to 9. Closes: #817622. -- Santiago Vila <email address hidden> Sun, 28 Aug 2016 20:24:02 +0200
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- Original maintainer:
- Debian QA Group
- Architectures:
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- Section:
- doc
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- png-definitive-guide: PNG: The Definitive Guide
A free book about the PNG image format.
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This book was published by O'Reilly and it has three parts:
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- Part I, Using PNG, consists of six chapters and covers the main categories
of PNG-supporting applications: image editors, viewers, converters, web
browsers and servers, and 3D apps.
- Part II, The Design of PNG, also consists of six chapters and looks in
more detail at PNG as a file format. It covers not only PNG's fundamental
chunk structure and compression technology but also its history, its
animated cousin MNG, and some of the intricacies of cross-platform gamma
and color correction.
- Part III, Programming with PNG, steps the reader through the design of
three functional demo programs based on the free libpng C library: rpng,
a very simple PNG viewer; rpng2, a progressive PNG viewer such as might be
found in a web browser; and wpng, a basic program to convert RGB image
data from binary PBMPLUS / NetPBM format into PNG format. The final chapter
in this section lists a number of other PNG-supporting programming toolkits
for various languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, tcl/tk, and
Visual Basic.