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Revision as of 23:49, 11 January 2007
Cairo is a 2D graphics library that provides a unified imaging model for screen and printer. It takes advantage of hardware acceleration where available. Currently, the GTK+ GUI uses Cairo as its backend. In addition there is a lot of work being done to create a fully compliant SVG renderer on top of Cairo.
There is a low level Python module that allows applications programmers to use the Cairo canvas to full effect. This is in addition to the GTK+ API which is just a layer over top of Cairo.