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- Update LICENSE
- Add LICENSE_FILE
- Update WWW
Changes: https://github.com/HHRy/prawn-graph/releases
https://github.com/HHRy/prawn-graph/commits/master
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Approved by: portmgr blanket
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Note that for now ports still have to have USE_RUBY=yes to use USES=gem
PR: 209041
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6070
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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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Obtained from: DEVELOPER_MODE
With Hat: ruby@
Sponsored by: RideCharge Inc / Curb
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- Save redirects s/http/https/ for github
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native PDF drawing tools Prawn exposes and a friendly single-method
call to draw the graph.
The graphs and the values plotted and drawn are all relatively sized
within the bounds of the width and height you have set and should
scale pretty well to any size of value. Of course, if things do end
up looking too squashed, you can always just make your graph bigger.
At the moment, only Bar and Line charts are implemented, with others
coming soon. Both charts work in mostly the same way.
WWW: http://ryanstenhouse.eu/
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