Accepting request 685652 from home:jengelh:branches:graphics

- Use noun phrase in summary. Update description with parts from
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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/graphics/pngquant?expand=0&rev=12
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Wed Feb 13 17:57:56 UTC 2019 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
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- Building with OpenMP support makes pngquant faster in wall-clock time on multicore machines when one image at a time is processed.
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: pngquant
Version: 2.12.2
Release: 0
Summary: Converts 24/32-bit RGBA PNGs to 8-bit palette with alpha channel preserved
Summary: Tool for lossy compression of PNG images
License: GPL-3.0-or-later
Group: Development/Tools/Other
Url: https://pngquant.org/
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BuildRequires: pkgconfig(zlib)
%description
pngquant is a command-line utility and a library for lossy compression of PNG images.
pngquant is a command-line utility and a library for lossy
compression of PNG images.
The conversion reduces file sizes significantly (often as much as 70%%) and
preserves full alpha transparency. Generated images are compatible with all
modern web browsers, and have better fallback in IE6 than 24-bit PNGs.
The conversion reduces file sizes by converting images to 1/2/4/8-bit
paletted PNG format with alpha channel (often 60-80%% smaller than
24/32-bit PNG files). Generated images are compatible with all modern
web browsers, and have better fallback in IE6 than 24-bit PNGs.
%prep
%setup -q