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<p>
      <a class="ulink" href="http://libexo.os-cillation.com/" target="_top">libexo</a> is an extension
      library for <a class="ulink" href="http://www.xfce.org/" target="_top">Xfce</a>,
      developed by <a class="ulink" href="http://www.os-cillation.com/" target="_top">os-cillation</a>.
      While Xfce comes with quite a few libraries that are targeted at desktop development,
      libexo is targeted at application developement - in particular, developing applications for
      the Xfce Desktop Environment.
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      The <span class="application">exo</span> library depends on the following libraries:

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<td><p><span class="term">GLib</span></p></td>
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              A general-purpose utility library, not specific to graphical user interfaces.
              GLib provides many useful data types, macros, type conversions,
              string utilities, file utilities, a main loop abstraction, and so on.
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<td><p><span class="term">Pango</span></p></td>
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              Pango is a library for internationalized text handling. It centers
              around the <a href="/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/pango/pango-Layout-Objects.html#PangoLayout">PangoLayout</a> object, representing
              a paragraph of text.  Pango provides the engine for <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkTextView.html">GtkTextView</a>, <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkLabel.html">GtkLabel</a>, 
              <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkEntry.html">GtkEntry</a>, and other widgets that display text.
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<td><p><span class="term">ATK</span></p></td>
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              ATK is the Accessibility Toolkit. It provides a set of generic
              interfaces allowing accessibility technologies to interact with a
              graphical user interface. For example, a screen reader uses ATK to
              discover the text in an interface and read it to blind users.  GTK+
              widgets have built-in support for accessibility using the ATK
              framework.
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<td><p><span class="term">GdkPixbuf</span></p></td>
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              This is a small library which allows you to create GdkPixbuf
              ("pixel buffer") objects from image data or image files. Use a GdkPixbuf
              in combination with <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkImage.html">GtkImage</a> to display images.
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              GDK is the abstraction layer that allows GTK+ to support multiple
              windowing systems. GDK provides drawing and window system facilities
              on X11, Windows, and the Linux framebuffer device.
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              The GTK+ library contains <em class="firstterm">widgets</em>, that is, GUI
              components such as <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkButton.html">GtkButton</a> or 
              <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/GtkTextView.html">GtkTextView</a>.
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<td><p><span class="term">libxfce4util</span></p></td>
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              The Xfce utility library provides various helper functions and classes for
              C programmers, that aren't directly related to GUI tasks.
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