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Bug#189940: wnpp: O: open-amulet-doc C++ GUI toolkit docs



Package: wnpp
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

I'm orphaning the amulet packages.

	- Jim Van Zandt


 new debian package, version 2.0.
 size 933204 bytes: control archive= 2062 bytes.
    1363 bytes,    30 lines      control              
    2509 bytes,    31 lines      md5sums              
     464 bytes,    13 lines   *  postinst             #!/bin/sh
     367 bytes,    11 lines   *  prerm                #!/bin/sh
 Package: open-amulet-doc
 Version: 4.2.19990822-1
 Section: devel
 Priority: optional
 Architecture: all
 Installed-Size: 1951
 Maintainer: James R. Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com>
 Description: Documentation for Amulet, a GUI toolkit
  This package contains the Reference Manual for Open Amulet.
  .
  The Amulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the creation of
  2D direct manipulation grapical user interfaces. It is written in C++
  and can be used with Unix systems running X Windows (Motif look),
  PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native look), or Macintosh
  systems running MacOS (native look).
  .
  The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at
  Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools
  which make it significantly easier to create graphical,
  highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are
  called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow
  programmers to code user interfaces much more easily.  Support is
  provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints.
  .
  As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for
  its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the Open Amulet
  project which has continued its development.
  .
  For more information, see http://www.scrap.de/html/amulet.htm and
  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/

-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Kernel Version: Linux vanzandt 2.4.20 #11 SMP Sat Mar 15 18:43:27 EST 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux




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