Hello,

A little mistake in EFL CookBook in Epeg & Epsilon intro

Thanks.
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Daniel 'NebuchadnezzaR' Dehennin
Récupérer ma clef GPG:
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x2A408F69
--- thumbs.xml.orig     2004-11-30 19:47:45.000000000 +0100
+++ thumbs.xml  2004-11-30 19:45:38.000000000 +0100
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
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-Epsilon was written by Atmos, inspired by Epeg's blazing speed but in responce 
to a need for multi-format thumbnailing capability.  Epeg can handle JPEG, PNG, 
XCF, and GIF.  Obviously because it's not a JPEG specific library it doesn't 
handle JPEG as fast as Epeg, but it can actually use Epeg itself to gain the 
speed advantages it provides.  Epsilon, unlike Epeg, conforms to the 
freedesktop.org <ulink 
url='http://triq.net/~jens/thumbnail-spec/index.html'>Thumbnail Managing 
Standard</ulink>.  As such, it outputs all thumbnails into the directory 
structure specified by the standard (~/.thumbnails/) rather than to a coder 
defined location.
+Epsilon was written by Atmos, inspired by Epeg's blazing speed but in responce 
to a need for multi-format thumbnailing capability.  Epsilon can handle JPEG, 
PNG, XCF, and GIF.  Obviously because it's not a JPEG specific library it 
doesn't handle JPEG as fast as Epeg, but it can actually use Epeg itself to 
gain the speed advantages it provides.  Epsilon, unlike Epeg, conforms to the 
freedesktop.org <ulink 
url='http://triq.net/~jens/thumbnail-spec/index.html'>Thumbnail Managing 
Standard</ulink>.  As such, it outputs all thumbnails into the directory 
structure specified by the standard (~/.thumbnails/) rather than to a coder 
defined location.
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