[gimp-web/testing] 2.10.14: drop the mentioning of nanovg etc.
- From: Alexandre Prokoudine <aprokoudine src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gimp-web/testing] 2.10.14: drop the mentioning of nanovg etc.
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 13:24:39 +0000 (UTC)
commit 390caec08ae56cb04a01a8829232152f15bc61ec
Author: Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre prokoudine gmail com>
Date: Mon Oct 28 13:24:31 2019 +0000
2.10.14: drop the mentioning of nanovg etc.
content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md | 5 ++---
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
b/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
index 763770fa..e466ed10 100644
--- a/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
+++ b/content/news/2019-10_GIMP-2.10.14_Released/index.md
@@ -226,9 +226,8 @@ information.
Another new project worth mentioning is [ctx](https://pippin.gimp.org/ctx/)
by Øyvind Kolås. It's an API inspired by Cairo and HTML5 canvas' 2D rendering
-context. It's somewhat similar to nanovg and small3dlib and works on 32-bit
-microcontrollers like ESP32 and ARM-CortexM4, and is devised to scale to
-networked/remote and threaded software rendering.
+context. It works on 32-bit microcontrollers like ESP32 and ARM-CortexM4, and is
+devised to scale to networked/remote and threaded software rendering.
The ctx library already has support for floating point pixel formats, and
that support is geared to end up generic for gray, RGB, CMYK and other
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