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library.properties
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# UTF-8 supported.
# The name of your library as you want it formatted.
name = WordCram
# List of authors. Links can be provided using the syntax [author name](url).
authors = [Dan Bernier](http://invisibleblocks.com/)
# A web page for your library, NOT a direct link to where to download it.
url = http://wordcram.org/
# The category (or categories) of your library, must be from the following list:
# "3D" "Animation" "Compilations" "Data"
# "Fabrication" "Geometry" "GUI" "Hardware"
# "I/O" "Language" "Math" "Simulation"
# "Sound" "Utilities" "Typography" "Video & Vision"
#
# If a value other than those listed is used, your library will listed as
# "Other". Many categories must be comma-separated.
categories = Typography,Data
# A short sentence (or fragment) to summarize the library's function. This will
# be shown from inside the PDE when the library is being installed. Avoid
# repeating the name of your library here. Also, avoid saying anything redundant
# like mentioning that it's a library. This should start with a capitalized
# letter, and end with a period.
sentence = Make word-clouds from text.
# Additional information suitable for the Processing website. The value of
# 'sentence' always will be prepended, so you should start by writing the
# second sentence here. If your library only works on certain operating systems,
# mention it here.
paragraph = It's flexible: you can control fonts, colors, word placement, size, and angle. Exports to SVG and PDF.
# Links in the 'sentence' and 'paragraph' attributes can be inserted using the
# same syntax as for authors.
# That is, [here is a link to Processing](http://processing.org/)
# A version number that increments once with each release. This is used to
# compare different versions of the same library, and check if an update is
# available. You should think of it as a counter, counting the total number of
# releases you've had.
version = 1 # This must be parsable as an int
# The version as the user will see it. If blank, the version attribute will be
# used here. This should be a single word, with no spaces.
prettyVersion = 1.0.0 # This is treated as a String
# The min and max revision of Processing compatible with your library.
# Note that these fields use the revision and not the version of Processing,
# parsable as an int. For example, the revision number for 2.2.1 is 227.
# You can find the revision numbers in the change log:
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/processing/processing/master/build/shared/revisions.txt
# Only use maxRevision (or minRevision), when your library is known to
# break in a later (or earlier) release. Otherwise, use the default value 0.
# minRevision = 200
# maxRevision = 247