[RFH] libfm package description
Hi,
I need native speakers to help on improving the package description for
libfm which is a library that needed for newer version of pcmanfm.
It's a new package for newer pcmanfm and also tend to be easy to reuse
in other applications which needs file management functions and widgets
that missing in GTK+ and glib.
Here are the debian/control file:
Source: libfm
Section: libs
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Debian LXDE Packaging Team
<pkg-lxde-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Julien Lavergne <julien.lavergne@gmail.com>, Andrew Lee (李健
秋) <ajqlee@debian.org>
Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), autotools-dev,
libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.16), libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.16), libmenu-cache1-dev,
intltool
Standards-Version: 3.8.4
Homepage: http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libfm.git
Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/libfm.git;a=summary
Package: libfm0
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: libraries for file management programming needs
LibFM is a library packaging GLIB/GIO and provide higher level API and
related window components as a library for file management programming
needs, and make it easy to reuse for other programs.
Features:
* Independent to any platform/desktop environment
* Use gio/gvfs as same as Nautilus to support remote storage, with
faster experience to users.
* Support GVFS and remote storage access (Windows SMB, FTP, SFTP,
WebDav...)
* Fast, low memory usage and low latency which is friendly to less
powerful hardware such as netbook and thin client/server.
* Trash can support (provided by gvfs).
* Clipboard operations are compatible for both GTK+, Gnome and QT/KDE
* Core function separated from GUI, be able reuse with UI toolkit other
than GTK+, eg Qt4 or Enlightenment.
* Supports Drag and drop handling and supports XDS (X Direct Save).
* Provides some widgets for file management needs that are missing in
GTK+ and glib.
.
This package contains the core function library.
Package: libfm-gtk0
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: libraries for file management programming needs - GTK+ GUI
LibFM is a library packaging GLIB/GIO and provide higher level API and
related window components as a library for file management programming
needs, and make it easy to reuse for other programs.
Features:
* Independent to any platform/desktop environment
* Use gio/gvfs as same as Nautilus to support remote storage, with
faster experience to users.
* Support GVFS and remote storage access (Windows SMB, FTP, SFTP,
WebDav...)
* Fast, low memory usage and low latency which is friendly to less
powerful hardware such as netbook and thin client/server.
* Trash can support (provided by gvfs).
* Clipboard operations are compatible for both GTK+, Gnome and QT/KDE
* Core function separated from GUI, be able reuse with UI toolkit other
than GTK+, eg Qt4 or Enlightenment.
* Supports Drag and drop handling and supports XDS (X Direct Save).
* Provides some widgets for file management needs that are missing in
GTK+ and glib.
.
This package contains the GTK+ GUI.
Package: libfm-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Depends: libfm0 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, libfm-gtk0 (=
${binary:Version})
Description: libraries for file management programming needs -
developments headers
LibFM is a library packaging GLIB/GIO and provide higher level API and
related window components as a library for file management programming
needs, and make it easy to reuse for other programs.
Features:
* Independent to any platform/desktop environment
* Use gio/gvfs as same as Nautilus to support remote storage, with
faster experience to users.
* Support GVFS and remote storage access (Windows SMB, FTP, SFTP,
WebDav...)
* Fast, low memory usage and low latency which is friendly to less
powerful hardware such as netbook and thin client/server.
* Trash can support (provided by gvfs).
* Clipboard operations are compatible for both GTK+, Gnome and QT/KDE
* Core function separated from GUI, be able reuse with UI toolkit other
than GTK+, eg Qt4 or Enlightenment.
* Supports Drag and drop handling and supports XDS (X Direct Save).
* Provides some widgets for file management needs that are missing in
GTK+ and glib.
.
This package contains the development headers.
Package: libfm-utils
Section: libs
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: libraries for file management programming needs - utilities
LibFM is a library packaging GLIB/GIO and provide higher level API and
related window components as a library for file management programming
needs, and make it easy to reuse for other programs.
Features:
* Independent to any platform/desktop environment
* Use gio/gvfs as same as Nautilus to support remote storage, with
faster experience to users.
* Support GVFS and remote storage access (Windows SMB, FTP, SFTP,
WebDav...)
* Fast, low memory usage and low latency which is friendly to less
powerful hardware such as netbook and thin client/server.
* Trash can support (provided by gvfs).
* Clipboard operations are compatible for both GTK+, Gnome and QT/KDE
* Core function separated from GUI, be able reuse with UI toolkit other
than GTK+, eg Qt4 or Enlightenment.
* Supports Drag and drop handling and supports XDS (X Direct Save).
* Provides some widgets for file management needs that are missing in
GTK+ and glib.
.
This package contains the utilities(demo program).
Package: libfm0-dbg
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Architecture: any
Depends: libfm0 (= ${binary:Version}), libfm-gtk0 (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends}
Description: library for creating files manager - debugging symbols
LibFM is a library packaging GLIB/GIO and provide higher level API and
related window components as a library for file management programming
needs, and make it easy to reuse for other programs.
Features:
* Independent to any platform/desktop environment
* Use gio/gvfs as same as Nautilus to support remote storage, with
faster experience to users.
* Support GVFS and remote storage access (Windows SMB, FTP, SFTP,
WebDav...)
* Fast, low memory usage and low latency which is friendly to less
powerful hardware such as netbook and thin client/server.
* Trash can support (provided by gvfs).
* Clipboard operations are compatible for both GTK+, Gnome and QT/KDE
* Core function separated from GUI, be able reuse with UI toolkit other
than GTK+, eg Qt4 or Enlightenment.
* Supports Drag and drop handling and supports XDS (X Direct Save).
* Provides some widgets for file management needs that are missing in
GTK+ and glib.
.
This package contains the debugging symbols.
Thanks for helping,
-Andrew
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