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etc/fonts/conf.d/README000064400000001722151704714230010505 0ustar00conf.d/README Each file in this directory is a fontconfig configuration file. Fontconfig scans this directory, loading all files of the form [0-9][0-9]*.conf. These files are normally installed in /usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail and then symlinked here, allowing them to be easily installed and then enabled/disabled by adjusting the symlinks. The files are loaded in numeric order, the structure of the configuration has led to the following conventions in usage: Files begining with: Contain: 00 through 09 Font directories 10 through 19 system rendering defaults (AA, etc) 20 through 29 font rendering options 30 through 39 family substitution 40 through 49 generic identification, map family->generic 50 through 59 alternate config file loading 60 through 69 generic aliases, map generic->family 70 through 79 select font (adjust which fonts are available) 80 through 89 match target="scan" (modify scanned patterns) 90 through 99 font synthesis etc/pki/ca-trust/README000064400000000246151706171020010526 0ustar00This directory /etc/pki/ca-trust is used by a system of consolidated CA certificates. Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information. usr/share/doc/perl-Text-Template/README000064400000004124151714635110013546 0ustar00 Text::Template v1.46 This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or filling in templates generally. A `template' is a piece of text that has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When you `fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace them with their values. Here's an example of a template: Dear {$title} {$lastname}, It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your {$monthname[$last_paid_month]} payment. Please remit ${sprintf("%.2f", $amount)} immediately, or your patellae may be needlessly endangered. Love, Mark "{nickname(rand 20)}" Dominus The result of filling in this template is a string, which might look something like this: Dear Mr. Gates, It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your February payment. Please remit $392.12 immediately, or your patellae may be needlessly endangered. Love, Mark "Vizopteryx" Dominus You can store a template in a file outside your program. People can modify the template without modifying the program. You can separate the formatting details from the main code, and put the formatting parts of the program into the template. That prevents code bloat and encourages functional separation. You can fill in the template in a `Safe' compartment. This means that if you don't trust the person who wrote the code in the template, you won't have to worry that they are tampering with your program when you execute it. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Text::Template was originally released some time in late 1995 or early 1996. After three years of study and investigation, I rewrote it from scratch in January 1999. The new version, 1.0, was much faster, delivered better functionality and was almost 100% backward-compatible with the previous beta versions. I have added a number of useful features and conveniences since the 1.0 release, while still retaining backward compatibility. With one merely cosmetic change, the current version of Text::Template passes the test suite that the old beta versions passed.
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