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Fedora 23: FEDORA-2016-dec1faadc5 - Unspecified Security Fixes

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Calendar Grey March 2, 2016
Dist Fedora Esm H88
Unidentified stability patches for graphite2 in Fedora 23. Confirm your system is upgraded with the newest enhancements.
Unspecified security fixes

Summary

Graphite2 is a project within SIL’s Non-Roman Script Initiative and Language

Software Development groups to provide rendering capabilities for complex

non-Roman writing systems. Graphite can be used to create “smart fonts” capable

of displaying writing systems with various complex behaviors. With respect to

the Text Encoding Model, Graphite handles the "Rendering" aspect of writing

system implementation.

Update Information:

Unspecified security fixes

Change Log

References

Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2016-dec1faadc5 2016-03-01 22:06:21.359498
Name : graphite2 Product : Fedora 23 Version : 1.3.6 Release : 1.fc23 URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/silgraphite/ Summary : Font rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems Description : Graphite2 is a project within SIL’s Non-Roman Script Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems. Graphite can be used to create “smart fonts” capable of displaying writing systems with various complex behaviors. With respect to the Text Encoding Model, Graphite handles the "Rendering" aspect of writing system implementation.

Update Instructions

This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use su -c 'yum update graphite2' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at .

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Name: graphite2
Product: Fedora 23
Version: 1.3.6
Release: 1.fc23
Summary: Font rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems

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