r-cran-r.devices 2.17.1+ds-1 source package in Ubuntu
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r-cran-r.devices (2.17.1+ds-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream relesae. * debian/gbp.conf - Remove "debian-branch" setting; unnecessary since we now use "master", which is the default value. * debian/control - Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.1. * debian/copyright - Update my copyright years. * debian/docs - Update filename for NEWS; now NEWS.md. * debian/patches/reproducible-pdf.patch - Stop suppressing PDF metadata in vignetted; applied upstream. - Drop timing info from vignette for reproducibiliy. * debian/rules - Export HOME; needed by dh_vignette. -- Doug Torrance <email address hidden> Tue, 21 Jun 2022 15:28:15 -0400
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r-cran-r.devices_2.17.1+ds-1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 88c615612105b136b971db02690e35074f706cadc9adaf5db247f664c78515f6 |
r-cran-r.devices_2.17.1+ds.orig.tar.xz | 50.9 KiB | a8bb1de96eafa84d3deba86c9066b2f024a0a03e59c2f7b47b5f52e1c5b22d0c |
r-cran-r.devices_2.17.1+ds-1.debian.tar.xz | 4.1 KiB | 542e86c54443ff70145ec1eaa6a87a711267c37102477823a884ca8858d300d9 |
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- diff from 2.17.0+ds-3 to 2.17.1+ds-1 (15.9 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- r-cran-r.devices: unified handling of graphics devices in R
Functions for creating plots and image files in a unified way regardless
of output format (EPS, PDF, PNG, SVG, TIFF, WMF, etc.). Default device
options as well as scales and aspect ratios are controlled in a uniform
way across all device types. Switching output format requires minimal
changes in code. This package is ideal for large-scale batch processing,
because it will never leave open graphics devices or incomplete image
files behind, even on errors or user interrupts.