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Cairo - Multi-platform 2D graphics library | |
http://cairographics.org | |
What is cairo | |
============= | |
Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output | |
devices. Currently supported output targets include the X Window | |
System (via both Xlib and XCB), quartz, win32, and image buffers, | |
as well as PDF, PostScript, and SVG file output. Experimental backends | |
include OpenGL, BeOS, OS/2, and DirectFB. | |
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media | |
while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available | |
(for example, through the X Render Extension). | |
The cairo API provides operations similar to the drawing operators of | |
PostScript and PDF. Operations in cairo include stroking and filling | |
cubic Bézier splines, transforming and compositing translucent images, | |
and antialiased text rendering. All drawing operations can be | |
transformed by any affine transformation (scale, rotation, shear, | |
etc.). | |
Cairo has been designed to let you draw anything you want in a modern | |
2D graphical user interface. At the same time, the cairo API has been | |
designed to be as fun and easy to learn as possible. If you're not | |
having fun while programming with cairo, then we have failed | |
somewhere---let us know and we'll try to fix it next time around. | |
Cairo is free software and is available to be redistributed and/or | |
modified under the terms of either the GNU Lesser General Public | |
License (LGPL) version 2.1 or the Mozilla Public License (MPL) version | |
1.1. | |
Where to get more information about cairo | |
========================================= | |
The primary source of information about cairo is: | |
http://cairographics.org/ | |
The latest versions of cairo can always be found at: | |
http://cairographics.org/download | |
Documentation on using cairo and frequently-asked questions: | |
http://cairographics.org/documentation | |
http://cairographics.org/FAQ | |
Mailing lists for contacting cairo users and developers: | |
http://cairographics.org/lists | |
Roadmap and unscheduled things to do, (please feel free to help out): | |
http://cairographics.org/roadmap | |
http://cairographics.org/todo | |
Dependencies | |
============ | |
The set of libraries needed to compile cairo depends on which backends | |
are enabled when cairo is configured. So look at the list below to | |
determine which dependencies are needed for the backends of interest. | |
For the surface backends, we have both "supported" and "experimental" | |
backends. Further, the supported backends can be divided into the | |
"standard" backends which can be easily built on any platform, and the | |
"platform" backends which depend on some underlying platform-specific | |
system, (such as the X Window System or some other window system). | |
As an example, for a standard Linux build similar to what's shipped by | |
your distro, (with image, png, pdf, PostScript, svg, and xlib surface | |
backends, and the freetype font backend), the following sample commands | |
will install necessary dependencies: | |
Debian (and similar): | |
apt-get build-dep cairo | |
Fedora (and similar): | |
yum install libpng-devel zlib-devel libXrender-devel fontconfig-devel | |
Technically you probably don't need pixman from the distribution since | |
if you're manually compiling Cairo you probably want an updated pixman | |
as well. However, if you follow the default settings and install pixman | |
to /usr/local, your Cairo build should properly use it in preference to | |
the system pixman. | |
Supported, "standard" surface backends | |
------------------------------------ | |
image backend (required) | |
------------------------ | |
pixman >= 0.30.0 http://cairographics.org/releases | |
png support (can be left out if desired, but many | |
----------- applications expect it to be present) | |
libpng http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html | |
pdf backend | |
----------- | |
zlib http://www.gzip.org/zlib | |
postscript backend | |
------------------ | |
zlib http://www.gzip.org/zlib | |
svg backend | |
----------- | |
[none] | |
Supported, "platform" surface backends | |
----------------------------------- | |
xlib backend | |
------------ | |
X11 http://freedesktop.org/Software/xlibs | |
xlib-xrender backend | |
-------------------- | |
Xrender >= 0.6 http://freedesktop.org/Software/xlibs | |
quartz backend | |
-------------- | |
MacOS X >= 10.5 with Xcode >= 3.0 | |
win32 backend | |
------------- | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 or newer[*]. | |
xcb backend | |
----------- | |
XCB http://xcb.freedesktop.org | |
Font backends (required to have at least one) | |
--------------------------------------------- | |
freetype font backend | |
--------------------- | |
freetype >= 2.1.9 http://freetype.org | |
fontconfig http://fontconfig.org | |
quartz-font backend | |
------------------- | |
MacOS X >= 10.4 with Xcode >= 2.4 | |
win32 font backend | |
------------------ | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 or newer[*]. | |
[*] The Win32 backend should work on Windows 2000 and newer | |
(excluding Windows Me.) Most testing has been done on | |
Windows XP. While some portions of the code have been | |
adapted to work on older versions of Windows, considerable | |
work still needs to be done to get cairo running in those | |
environments. | |
Cairo can be compiled on Windows with either the gcc | |
toolchain (see http://www.mingw.org) or with Microsoft | |
Visual C++. If the gcc toolchain is used, the standard | |
build instructions using configure apply, (see INSTALL). | |
If Visual C++ is desired, GNU make is required and | |
Makefile.win32 can be used via 'make -f Makefile.win32'. | |
The compiler, include paths, and library paths must be set | |
up correctly in the environment. | |
MSVC versions earlier than 7.1 are known to miscompile | |
parts of cairo and pixman, and so should be avoided. MSVC | |
7.1 or later, including the free Microsoft Visual Studio | |
Express editions, produce correct code. | |
Experimental surface backends | |
----------------------------- | |
beos backend | |
------------ | |
No dependencies in itself other than an installed BeOS system, but cairo | |
requires a font backend. See the freetype dependency list. | |
os2 backend | |
----------- | |
Cairo should run on any recent version of OS/2 or eComStation, but it | |
requires a font backend. See the freetype dependency list. Ready to use | |
packages and developer dependencies are available at Netlabs: | |
ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/cairo | |
skia backend | |
------------ | |
Requires the skia library as of June 2014. Since skia is not | |
API stable, building against newer (or older) versions of skia | |
will probably fail. | |
Compiling | |
========= | |
See the INSTALL document for build instructions. | |
History | |
======= | |
Cairo was originally developed by Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> and | |
Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>. Many thanks are due to Lyle Ramshaw | |
without whose patient help our ignorance would be much more apparent. | |
Since the original development, many more people have contributed to | |
cairo. See the AUTHORS files for as complete a list as we've been able | |
to compile so far. |