void-packages/templates/libwmf.tmpl
Juan RP ac80ddda40 Use bash features to improve $distfiles parsing.
That means that it's not necessary anymore to use an '@' before the
extract suffix string. yay.

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# Template build file for 'libwmf'.
pkgname=libwmf
version=0.2.8.4
distfiles="
http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/wvware/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
build_style=gnu_configure
configure_args="
--with-sysfontmap=$XBPS_MASTERDIR/share/fonts/fontmap
--with-fontdir=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version/share/fonts
--with-gsfontmap=$XBPS_MASTERDIR/share/ghostscript/fonts/fontmap
--with-gsfontdir=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version/share/ghostscript/fonts
--with-docdir=$XBPS_DESTDIR/$pkgname-$version/share/doc/libwmf"
short_desc="Library for reading and converting WMF (Windows Meta Files)"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
checksum=98cd631adb5bb332d9224d04bc8a265c105435f2
long_desc="
libwmf is a library for UNIX-like machines that can convert wmf
(Windows Meta Files) files into other formats. Currently it supports
a gd binding to convert to png, and an X one to draw direct to an X
window or pixmap. It also comes with a program to display wmfs: wmf2x.
Without a TrueType font server and the standard MS Windows fonts, the X
binding might render text in a different font than would appear under
MS Windows natively (this is a runtime issue for the wmf2x program)."