Package: autorandr
Version: 1.11.2.1606819006-0
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Phillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
Installed-Size: 90
Depends: python
Filename: ./i386/autorandr_1.11.2.1606819006-0_i386.deb
Size: 18694
MD5sum: f7eb9931b5661a7ee42512a8c864e278
SHA1: b7790796098cec22120e7a62ed27f42ae54512e6
SHA256: 96b9a7130b0330375a5da57d64b2c9fa70d90d7f0fecd929d78cd9613568de74
Section: miscellaneous
Priority: extra
Homepage: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
Description: Auto-detect and configure display hardware
 Auto-detect the connect display hardware and load the appropriate X11 setup
 using xrandr.

Package: autorandr
Version: 1.11.2.1606819006-0
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Phillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
Installed-Size: 90
Depends: python
Filename: ./amd64/autorandr_1.11.2.1606819006-0_amd64.deb
Size: 18688
MD5sum: 60e0ad2a92f21967633093da6d1c474d
SHA1: 409b04d9a13363d4284c0d0aef2d93603e32e165
SHA256: 31f26138cb2b51be51789dff033c9272452255b1d164cb3ea536560694dadad7
Section: miscellaneous
Priority: extra
Homepage: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
Description: Auto-detect and configure display hardware
 Auto-detect the connect display hardware and load the appropriate X11 setup
 using xrandr.

Package: pqiv
Version: 2.12.9999~git4.1620592781-0
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Phillip Berndt <mail@pberndt.com>
Installed-Size: 285
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Recommends: libarchive13, libavcodec-ffmpeg56 (>= 7:2.4) | libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 (>= 7:2.4), libavformat-ffmpeg56 (>= 7:2.4), libavutil-ffmpeg54 (>= 7:2.4), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.27.1), libmagickwand-6.q16-2 (>= 8:6.8.8.2), libpoppler-glib8 (>= 0.18.0), libswscale-ffmpeg3 (>= 7:2.4), libwebp5 (>= 0.4.3)
Filename: ./i386/pqiv_2.12.9999~git4.1620592781-0_i386.deb
Size: 99366
MD5sum: 51edb9dd5346bb9f2bf32b461c062849
SHA1: eb34e6631f4509fa655ab5d29e80b5d34e86a896
SHA256: 0b8e42bc74269683d02a538f82625d6032c670feaeb6309068d2bf3838a7006e
Section: graphics
Priority: optional
Homepage: https://github.com/phillipberndt/pqiv
Description: Powerful image viewer with minimal UI
 pqiv is a powerful GTK 3 based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI. It
 is highly customizable, can be fully controlled from scripts, and has support
 for various file formats including PDF, Postscript, video files and archives.
 It is optimized to be quick and responsive.
 .
 It comes with support for animations, slideshows, transparency, VIM-like key
 bindings, automated loading of new images as they appear, external image
 filters, image preloading, and much more.
 .
 pqiv started as a Python rewrite of qiv avoiding imlib, but evolved into a
 much more powerful tool. Today, pqiv stands for powerful quick image viewer.

Package: pqiv
Version: 2.12.9999~git4.1620592781-0
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Phillip Berndt <mail@pberndt.com>
Installed-Size: 294
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libcairo2 (>= 1.12.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.43.2), libgtk-3-0 (>= 3.9.12), libx11-6
Recommends: libarchive13, libavcodec-ffmpeg56 (>= 7:2.4) | libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 (>= 7:2.4), libavformat-ffmpeg56 (>= 7:2.4), libavutil-ffmpeg54 (>= 7:2.4), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.27.1), libmagickwand-6.q16-2 (>= 8:6.8.8.2), libpoppler-glib8 (>= 0.18.0), libswscale-ffmpeg3 (>= 7:2.4), libwebp5 (>= 0.4.3)
Filename: ./amd64/pqiv_2.12.9999~git4.1620592781-0_amd64.deb
Size: 92782
MD5sum: e705418cc51c5c15c2a920e633164b82
SHA1: d5c145f4d699394e6ec46ae4dc2eeec023cf8f0e
SHA256: 0dafc893bcfd04890d25f59fb53dccc77380fa611a636fcfad7eabbd5d2c6f13
Section: graphics
Priority: optional
Homepage: https://github.com/phillipberndt/pqiv
Description: Powerful image viewer with minimal UI
 pqiv is a powerful GTK 3 based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI. It
 is highly customizable, can be fully controlled from scripts, and has support
 for various file formats including PDF, Postscript, video files and archives.
 It is optimized to be quick and responsive.
 .
 It comes with support for animations, slideshows, transparency, VIM-like key
 bindings, automated loading of new images as they appear, external image
 filters, image preloading, and much more.
 .
 pqiv started as a Python rewrite of qiv avoiding imlib, but evolved into a
 much more powerful tool. Today, pqiv stands for powerful quick image viewer.