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authoradamw <adamw@df743ca5-7f9a-e211-a948-0013205c9059>2004-03-29 11:42:40 +0800
committeradamw <adamw@df743ca5-7f9a-e211-a948-0013205c9059>2004-03-29 11:42:40 +0800
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Professionalize the descriptions of the pieces of the GNOME
system. Monkey-bubble's description still makes no sense ::) git-svn-id: svn://creme-brulee.marcuscom.com/ports/trunk@2203 df743ca5-7f9a-e211-a948-0013205c9059
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@@ -1,10 +1,7 @@
-The eel library contains a number of generally useful classes and functions.
-Many of them are extensions to things in glib, gtk, gnome-libs, and other
-widely-used GNOME platform libraries. The long term plan is to move much of
-this into the platform libraries themselves.
+The eel library contains a number of useful classes and functions which
+extend glib, gtk, gnome-libs, and other widely-used GNOME platform libraries.
-Almost all of the eel library was previously part of Nautilus, in the
-"libnautilus-extensions" private library in Nautilus 1.0 - 1.0.2. It is now
-a separate package so it can be used by packages other than Nautilus.
+Almost all of the eel library was previously part of Nautilus, but is now
+a separate package so it can be used by other applications.
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