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ppm> search GD
Searching in Active Repositories
1. GD [2.07] Interface to Gd Graphics Library
2. GD-Barcode [1.14] Create barcode image with GD
3. GD-Convert [2.05] additional output formats for GD
4. GD-Dashboard [0.04] Perl module to create JPEG graphics of meters
+ and dials
5. GD-Graph3d [0.63] Creates 3D charts with GD::Graph and GD.
6. GDGraph [1.42] Produces charts with GD
7. GDGraph-Map [1.05] generate HTML map text for GD::Graph diagramm
+s.
8. GDTextUtil [0.86] text utilities for GD
ppm> describe 1
====================
Package 1:
Name: GD
Version: 2.07
Author: Lincoln Stein (lstein@cshl.org)
Title: GD
Abstract: Interface to Gd Graphics Library
Location: theory
Available Platforms:
1. MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.8
====================
ppm> describe --dump 1
====================
Package 1:
<SOFTPKG NAME="GD" VERSION="2,07,0,0">
<TITLE>GD</TITLE>
<ABSTRACT>Interface to Gd Graphics Library</ABSTRACT>
<AUTHOR>Lincoln Stein (lstein@cshl.org)</AUTHOR>
<IMPLEMENTATION>
<OS NAME="MSWin32" />
<ARCHITECTURE NAME="MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.8" />
<CODEBASE HREF="http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/x86/
+GD.tar.gz" />
</IMPLEMENTATION>
</SOFTPKG>
====================
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