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stl-thumb-0.5.0~0-3.8 RPM for i586

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Name: stl-thumb Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 0.5.0~0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 3.8 Build date: Tue Jun 6 23:18:46 2023
Group: Unspecified Build host: reproducible
Size: 5538921 Source RPM: stl-thumb-0.5.0~0-3.8.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/unlimitedbacon/stl-thumb
Summary: Stl-thumb is a fast lightweight thumbnail generator for STL files.
Stl-thumb is a fast lightweight thumbnail generator for STL files.
It can show previews for STL files in your file manager on Linux and Windows.
It is written in Rust and uses OpenGL.

Provides

Requires

License

MIT

Changelog

* Tue Jun 06 2023 Михаил Чиков <mike.chikov@gmail.com>
  - Update vendor dependencies to fix CVE bnc#1212008
* Wed May 24 2023 Mike Chikov <mike.chikov@gmail.com>
  - Switch to cargo-packaging
* Thu Jul 21 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to version 0.5.0~0:
    * FXAA Anti-aliasing - Images look much nicer now without the
      jagged edges! FXAA is on by default, but can be shut off. It has
      minimal performance impact.
    * Pipes! - Can now read STL data from the stdin stream instead of
      a file #23
    * Faster Image Compression
    * Added option to force recalculating face normals if your STL
      files are malformed #59
    * Published on package on crates.io and docs on docs.rs.
* Thu Jul 21 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Copy version 0.4.0 from home:mrbadguy:KDE5/stl-thumb
  - Remove patches:
    * glium.patch
    * force-running-event-loop-outside-main-loop.patch
    * change-colors.patch
    * no-mesa-workaround.patch
  - Update _service file get sources and recompress according to
    rust packaging wiki

Files

/usr/bin/stl-thumb
/usr/share/thumbnailers
/usr/share/thumbnailers/stl-thumb.thumbnailer


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