Package lout: Information

    Source package: lout
    Version: 3.40-alt4
    Build time:  Nov 6, 2021, 08:35 PM
    Category: Text tools
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    License: GPL
    Summary: The Lout document formatting language
    Description: 
    Lout is a high-level language for document formatting.  Lout reads a
    high-level description of a document (similar in style to LaTeX) and can
    produce a PostScript(TM) file for printing or produce plain text.
    Lout supports the typesetting of documents which contain floating
    figures, table, diagrams, rotated and scaled text or graphics, footnotes,
    running headers, footers, an index, a table of contents and bibliography,
    cross-references, mathematical equations and statistical graphs.  Lout can
    be extended with definitions that should be easier to write than other
    languages, since Lout is a high-level language.  Lout supports (with
    hyphenation) a variety of languages:  Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,
    Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish and
    Swedish.
    
    Install the lout package if you'd like to try the Lout document formatting
    system.  Unless you're already a Lout expert, you'll probably want to also
    install the lout-doc package, which contains the documentation for Lout.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    lout (riscv64)
    lout-debuginfo (riscv64)
    lout-doc (noarch)

    Maintainer: Aleksei Nikiforov


      1. emacs
      2. rpm-build-fonts

    Last changed


    Dec. 8, 2020 Aleksei Nikiforov 3.40-alt4
    - Applied security patch from Fedora (Fixes: CVE-2019-19917, CVE-2019-19918)
    March 19, 2019 Ivan Zakharyaschev 3.40-alt3
    - (.spec) fix an unmet "elusive" dep (release without an epoch)
      on urw-fonts
    - fix build on non-x86 64-bit arches by using %_libsuff
    - (.spec) drop the ps generation that always fails
      (fix the build with bash4)
    March 26, 2018 Michael Shigorin 3.40-alt2
    - introduce emacs knob (on by default)
    - fix build on non-x86 64-bit arches