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- use ceil() to round non-integer pixel lengths up to the next integer value; this is needed to deal with non-integer scale factors, and should be probably applied to other scalable ui-widgets
author Giacomo Lozito <james@develia.org>
date Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:50:54 +0100
parents 5aa0045e787a
children fc1c82dd2e74
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prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
data_dir=@datadir@/@PACKAGE_NAME@

version=@PACKAGE_VERSION@
include_dir=@includedir@
audacious_include_dir=@includedir@
lib_dir=@libdir@

plugin_dir=@plugindir@
input_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@INPUT_PLUGIN_DIR@
output_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@OUTPUT_PLUGIN_DIR@
general_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@GENERAL_PLUGIN_DIR@
visualization_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@VISUALIZATION_PLUGIN_DIR@
effect_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@EFFECT_PLUGIN_DIR@
container_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@CONTAINER_PLUGIN_DIR@
transport_plugin_dir=@plugindir@/@TRANSPORT_PLUGIN_DIR@

Name: Audacious
Description: Audacious is a versatile and handy multi platform media player
Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@
Requires: @PC_REQUIRES@
Libs: -L${lib_dir} @LIBAUDCLIENT_LDFLAGS@
Cflags: -I${audacious_include_dir}