From d38fc8274c3c401b69077692126631e93e9cae04 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sasha Koshka Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2024 20:42:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Remove examples and dependency on objects We ought to put examples somewhere else --- examples/clock/main.go | 125 -------- examples/icons/main.go | 423 ------------------------ examples/inputs/main.go | 37 --- examples/license/LICENSE | 674 --------------------------------------- examples/license/main.go | 62 ---- go.mod | 1 - go.sum | 2 - 7 files changed, 1324 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 examples/clock/main.go delete mode 100644 examples/icons/main.go delete mode 100644 examples/inputs/main.go delete mode 100644 examples/license/LICENSE delete mode 100644 examples/license/main.go diff --git a/examples/clock/main.go b/examples/clock/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index d693c96..0000000 --- a/examples/clock/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -// Example clock demonstrates the use of goroutines and tomo.Do() to provide -// live-updating information. -package main - -import "time" -import "math" -import "image" -import "image/color" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/nasin" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo/canvas" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects/layouts" - -type Application struct { - clockFace *ClockFace - timeLabel *objects.Label -} - -func (this *Application) Describe () nasin.ApplicationDescription { - return nasin.ApplicationDescription { - Name: "Clock", - ID: "xyz.holanet.TomoClockExample", - } -} - -func (this *Application) Init () error { - window, err := nasin.NewApplicationWindow(this, image.Rect(0, 0, 128, 160)) - if err != nil { return err } - - this.clockFace = NewClockFace() - this.timeLabel = objects.NewLabel("") - this.timeLabel.SetAlign(tomo.AlignMiddle, tomo.AlignMiddle) - container := objects.NewOuterContainer ( - layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true }, []bool { true, false }), - this.clockFace, - this.timeLabel) - window.SetRoot(container) - - go func () { - for { - tomo.Do(this.updateTime) - time.Sleep(time.Second) - } - } () - - window.OnClose(tomo.Stop) - window.SetVisible(true) - return nil -} - -func (this *Application) updateTime () { - now := time.Now() - this.clockFace.SetTime(now) - this.timeLabel.SetText(now.Format(time.DateTime)) -} - -func main () { - nasin.RunApplication(&Application { }) -} - -type ClockFace struct { - tomo.CanvasBox - time time.Time -} - -func NewClockFace () *ClockFace { - box := &ClockFace { - CanvasBox: tomo.NewCanvasBox(), - } - box.SetRole(tomo.R("nasin", "ClockFace", "")) - box.SetDrawer(box) - return box -} - -// TODO move ClockFace to objects - -func (this *ClockFace) SetTime (when time.Time) { - this.time = when - this.Invalidate() -} - -func (this *ClockFace) Draw (destination canvas.Canvas) { - pen := destination.Pen() - pen.Fill(color.Transparent) - pen.Rectangle(destination.Bounds()) - - for hour := 0; hour < 12; hour ++ { - radialLine ( - destination, - tomo.ColorForeground, - 0.8, 0.9, float64(hour) / 6 * math.Pi) - } - - second := float64(this.time.Second()) - minute := float64(this.time.Minute()) + second / 60 - hour := float64(this.time.Hour()) + minute / 60 - - radialLine(destination, tomo.ColorForeground, 0, 0.5, (hour - 3) / 6 * math.Pi) - radialLine(destination, tomo.ColorForeground, 0, 0.7, (minute - 15) / 30 * math.Pi) - radialLine(destination, tomo.ColorAccent, 0, 0.7, (second - 15) / 30 * math.Pi) -} - -func radialLine ( - destination canvas.Canvas, - source color.Color, - inner float64, - outer float64, - theta float64, -) { - pen := destination.Pen() - bounds := destination.Bounds() - width := float64(bounds.Dx()) / 2 - height := float64(bounds.Dy()) / 2 - min := bounds.Min.Add(image.Pt ( - int(math.Cos(theta) * inner * width + width), - int(math.Sin(theta) * inner * height + height))) - max := bounds.Min.Add(image.Pt ( - int(math.Cos(theta) * outer * width + width), - int(math.Sin(theta) * outer * height + height))) - - pen.Stroke(source) - pen.StrokeWeight(1) - pen.Path(min, max) -} diff --git a/examples/icons/main.go b/examples/icons/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index 8ea5381..0000000 --- a/examples/icons/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,423 +0,0 @@ -// Example icons demonstrates the use of icons, and buttons with icons. -package main - -import "image" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/nasin" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo/input" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects/layouts" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/nasin/internal/icons/xdg" - -const scrollIcons = true - -type Application struct { - window tomo.Window - size tomo.IconSize - grid tomo.ContainerBox -} - -func (this *Application) Describe () nasin.ApplicationDescription { - return nasin.ApplicationDescription { - Name: "Tomo Icon Example", - ID: "xyz.holanet.TomoIconExample", - } -} - -func (this *Application) Init () error { - window, err := nasin.NewApplicationWindow(this, image.Rect(0, 0, 128, 256)) - if err != nil { return err } - this.window = window - - this.grid = objects.NewSunkenContainer(layouts.FlowVertical) - this.resizeIcons(tomo.IconSizeSmall) - - iconButtons := objects.NewInnerContainer(layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true, true, true}, []bool { false })) - - button := objects.NewButton("small") - button.SetIcon(tomo.IconZoomOut) - button.OnClick(func () { this.resizeIcons(tomo.IconSizeSmall) }) - iconButtons.Add(button) - - button = objects.NewButton("medium") - button.SetIcon(tomo.IconZoomOriginal) - button.OnClick(func () { this.resizeIcons(tomo.IconSizeMedium) }) - iconButtons.Add(button) - - button = objects.NewButton("large") - button.SetIcon(tomo.IconZoomIn) - button.OnClick(func () { this.resizeIcons(tomo.IconSizeLarge) }) - iconButtons.Add(button) - - container := objects.NewOuterContainer ( - layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true }, []bool { false, true, false }), - objects.NewLabel("A smorgasbord of icons:")) - if scrollIcons { - iconScroller := objects.NewScrollContainer(objects.ScrollVertical) - this.grid.SetOverflow(false, true) - iconScroller.SetRoot(this.grid) - container.Add(iconScroller) - } else { - container.Add(this.grid) - } - container.Add(iconButtons) - window.SetRoot(container) - - window.OnClose(tomo.Stop) - window.SetVisible(true) - return nil -} - -func (this *Application) resizeIcons (size tomo.IconSize) { - this.size = size - this.grid.Clear() - icons := []tomo.Icon { - tomo.IconUnknown, - tomo.IconAddressBookNew, - tomo.IconApplicationExit, - tomo.IconAppointmentNew, - tomo.IconCallStart, - tomo.IconCallStop, - tomo.IconContactNew, - tomo.IconDialogOkay, - tomo.IconDialogCancel, - tomo.IconEditClear, - tomo.IconEditCopy, - tomo.IconEditCut, - tomo.IconEditDelete, - tomo.IconEditFind, - tomo.IconEditFindReplace, - tomo.IconEditPaste, - tomo.IconEditRedo, - tomo.IconEditSelectAll, - tomo.IconEditUndo, - tomo.IconFileNew, - tomo.IconDirectoryNew, - tomo.IconFileOpen, - tomo.IconFileOpenRecent, - tomo.IconFilePageSetup, - tomo.IconFilePrint, - tomo.IconFilePrintPreview, - tomo.IconFilePermissions, - tomo.IconFileProperties, - tomo.IconFileRename, - tomo.IconFileRevert, - tomo.IconFileSave, - tomo.IconFileSaveAs, - tomo.IconFileSend, - tomo.IconFormatIndentLess, - tomo.IconFormatIndentMore, - tomo.IconFormatAlignCenter, - tomo.IconFormatAlignEven, - tomo.IconFormatAlignLeft, - tomo.IconFormatAlignRight, - tomo.IconFormatTextDirectionLtr, - tomo.IconFormatTextDirectionRtl, - tomo.IconFormatTextBold, - tomo.IconFormatTextItalic, - tomo.IconFormatTextUnderline, - tomo.IconFormatTextStrikethrough, - tomo.IconGoBottom, - tomo.IconGoDown, - tomo.IconGoFirst, - tomo.IconGoHome, - tomo.IconGoJump, - tomo.IconGoLast, - tomo.IconGoNext, - tomo.IconGoPrevious, - tomo.IconGoTop, - tomo.IconGoUp, - tomo.IconHelpAbout, - tomo.IconHelpContents, - tomo.IconHelpFaq, - tomo.IconInsertImage, - tomo.IconInsertLink, - tomo.IconInsertObject, - tomo.IconInsertText, - tomo.IconListAdd, - tomo.IconListRemove, - tomo.IconMailForward, - tomo.IconMailMarkImportant, - tomo.IconMailMarkJunk, - tomo.IconMailMarkNotJunk, - tomo.IconMailMarkRead, - tomo.IconMailMarkUnread, - tomo.IconMailMessageNew, - tomo.IconMailReplyAll, - tomo.IconMailReplySender, - tomo.IconMailSend, - tomo.IconMailReceive, - tomo.IconMediaEject, - tomo.IconMediaPlaybackPause, - tomo.IconMediaPlaybackStart, - tomo.IconMediaPlaybackStop, - tomo.IconMediaRecord, - tomo.IconMediaSeekBackward, - tomo.IconMediaSeekForward, - tomo.IconMediaSkipBackward, - tomo.IconMediaSkipForward, - tomo.IconObjectFlipHorizontal, - tomo.IconObjectFlipVertical, - tomo.IconObjectRotateLeft, - tomo.IconObjectRotateRight, - tomo.IconProcessStop, - tomo.IconSystemLockScreen, - tomo.IconSystemLogOut, - tomo.IconSystemRun, - tomo.IconSystemSearch, - tomo.IconSystemReboot, - tomo.IconSystemShutdown, - tomo.IconToolsCheckSpelling, - tomo.IconValueIncrement, - tomo.IconValueDecrement, - tomo.IconValueReset, - tomo.IconViewFullscreen, - tomo.IconViewRefresh, - tomo.IconViewRestore, - tomo.IconViewSortAscending, - tomo.IconViewSortDescending, - tomo.IconWindowClose, - tomo.IconWindowNew, - tomo.IconZoomFitBest, - tomo.IconZoomIn, - tomo.IconZoomOriginal, - tomo.IconZoomOut, - tomo.IconApplication, - tomo.IconApplicationWebBrowser, - tomo.IconApplicationMesssanger, - tomo.IconApplicationPhone, - tomo.IconApplicationMail, - tomo.IconApplicationTerminalEmulator, - tomo.IconApplicationFileBrowser, - tomo.IconApplicationTextEditor, - tomo.IconApplicationDocumentViewer, - tomo.IconApplicationWordProcessor, - tomo.IconApplicationSpreadsheet, - tomo.IconApplicationSlideshow, - tomo.IconApplicationCalculator, - tomo.IconApplicationPreferences, - tomo.IconApplicationProcessManager, - tomo.IconApplicationSystemInformation, - tomo.IconApplicationManual, - tomo.IconApplicationCamera, - tomo.IconApplicationImageViewer, - tomo.IconApplicationMediaPlayer, - tomo.IconApplicationImageEditor, - tomo.IconApplicationAudioEditor, - tomo.IconApplicationVideoEditor, - tomo.IconApplicationClock, - tomo.IconApplicationCalendar, - tomo.IconApplicationChecklist, - tomo.IconApplications, - tomo.IconApplicationsAccessories, - tomo.IconApplicationsDevelopment, - tomo.IconApplicationsEngineering, - tomo.IconApplicationsGames, - tomo.IconApplicationsGraphics, - tomo.IconApplicationsInternet, - tomo.IconApplicationsMultimedia, - tomo.IconApplicationsOffice, - tomo.IconApplicationsScience, - tomo.IconApplicationsSystem, - tomo.IconApplicationsUtilities, - tomo.IconPreferences, - tomo.IconPreferencesDesktop, - tomo.IconPreferencesPeripherals, - tomo.IconPreferencesPersonal, - tomo.IconPreferencesSystem, - tomo.IconPreferencesNetwork, - tomo.IconDevice, - tomo.IconDeviceCamera, - tomo.IconDeviceWebCamera, - tomo.IconDeviceComputer, - tomo.IconDevicePda, - tomo.IconDevicePhone, - tomo.IconDevicePrinter, - tomo.IconDeviceScanner, - tomo.IconDeviceMultimediaPlayer, - tomo.IconDeviceVideoDisplay, - tomo.IconDeviceAudioInput, - tomo.IconDeviceAudioOutput, - tomo.IconHardware, - tomo.IconHardwareCPU, - tomo.IconHardwareGPU, - tomo.IconHardwareRAM, - tomo.IconHardwareSoundCard, - tomo.IconHardwareNetworkAdapter, - tomo.IconPowerBattery, - tomo.IconStorageHardDisk, - tomo.IconStorageFloppyDisk, - tomo.IconStorageSolidState, - tomo.IconStorageOptical, - tomo.IconStorageFlashStick, - tomo.IconStorageFlashCard, - tomo.IconStorageMagneticTape, - tomo.IconInputGaming, - tomo.IconInputKeyboard, - tomo.IconInputMouse, - tomo.IconInputTablet, - tomo.IconNetworkWired, - tomo.IconNetworkWireless, - tomo.IconNetworkCellular, - tomo.IconNetworkLocal, - tomo.IconNetworkInternet, - tomo.IconNetworkVPN, - tomo.IconNetworkServer, - tomo.IconNetworkWorkgroup, - tomo.IconEmblemDefault, - tomo.IconEmblemEncrypted, - tomo.IconEmblemFavorite, - tomo.IconEmblemImportant, - tomo.IconEmblemReadOnly, - tomo.IconEmblemShared, - tomo.IconEmblemSymbolicLink, - tomo.IconEmblemSynchronized, - tomo.IconEmblemSystem, - tomo.IconEmblemUnreadable, - tomo.IconPlaceDirectory, - tomo.IconPlaceRemote, - tomo.IconPlaceHome, - tomo.IconPlaceDownloads, - tomo.IconPlaceDesktop, - tomo.IconPlacePhotos, - tomo.IconPlaceBooks, - tomo.IconPlaceBookmarks, - tomo.IconPlaceTrash, - tomo.IconPlaceDocuments, - tomo.IconPlaceRepositories, - tomo.IconPlaceMusic, - tomo.IconPlaceArchives, - tomo.IconPlaceFonts, - tomo.IconPlaceBinaries, - tomo.IconPlaceVideos, - tomo.IconPlace3DObjects, - tomo.IconPlaceHistory, - tomo.IconPlacePreferences, - tomo.IconCheckboxChecked, - tomo.IconCheckboxUnchecked, - tomo.IconAppointmentMissed, - tomo.IconAppointmentSoon, - tomo.IconDialogError, - tomo.IconDialogInformation, - tomo.IconDialogPassword, - tomo.IconDialogQuestion, - tomo.IconDialogWarning, - tomo.IconDirectoryDragAccept, - tomo.IconDirectoryFull, - tomo.IconDirectoryOpen, - tomo.IconDirectoryVisiting, - tomo.IconTrashFull, - tomo.IconResourceLoading, - tomo.IconResourceMissing, - tomo.IconMailAttachment, - tomo.IconMailUnread, - tomo.IconMailReplied, - tomo.IconMailSigned, - tomo.IconMailSignedVerified, - tomo.IconCellularSignal0, - tomo.IconCellularSignal1, - tomo.IconCellularSignal2, - tomo.IconCellularSignal3, - tomo.IconWirelessSignal0, - tomo.IconWirelessSignal1, - tomo.IconWirelessSignal2, - tomo.IconWirelessSignal3, - tomo.IconNetworkError, - tomo.IconNetworkIdle, - tomo.IconNetworkOffline, - tomo.IconNetworkReceive, - tomo.IconNetworkTransmit, - tomo.IconNetworkTransmitReceive, - tomo.IconPrintError, - tomo.IconPrintPrinting, - tomo.IconSecurityHigh, - tomo.IconSecurityMedium, - tomo.IconSecurityLow, - tomo.IconSoftwareUpdateAvailable, - tomo.IconSoftwareUpdateUrgent, - tomo.IconSoftwareInstalling, - tomo.IconSyncError, - tomo.IconSyncSynchronizing, - tomo.IconTaskDue, - tomo.IconTaskPastDue, - tomo.IconUserAvailable, - tomo.IconUserAway, - tomo.IconUserIdle, - tomo.IconUserOffline, - tomo.IconBattery0, - tomo.IconBattery1, - tomo.IconBattery2, - tomo.IconBattery3, - tomo.IconBrightness0, - tomo.IconBrightness1, - tomo.IconBrightness2, - tomo.IconBrightness3, - tomo.IconVolume0, - tomo.IconVolume1, - tomo.IconVolume2, - tomo.IconVolume3, - tomo.IconPlaylistRepeat, - tomo.IconPlaylistShuffle, - tomo.IconWeatherClear, - tomo.IconWeatherClearNight, - tomo.IconWeatherFewClouds, - tomo.IconWeatherFewCloudsNight, - tomo.IconWeatherFog, - tomo.IconWeatherOvercast, - tomo.IconWeatherSevereAlert, - tomo.IconWeatherShowers, - tomo.IconWeatherShowersScattered, - tomo.IconWeatherSnow, - tomo.IconWeatherStorm, - } - - for _, icon := range icons { - iconObject := objects.NewIcon(icon, size) - this.grid.Add(iconObject) - icon := icon - iconObject.OnMouseDown(func (button input.Button) { - if button != input.ButtonLeft { return } - this.iconPopup(icon) - }) - } -} - -func (this *Application) iconPopup (icon tomo.Icon) error { - popup, err := this.window.NewModal(image.Rectangle { }) - if err != nil { return err } - - if icon == "" { - icon = "" - } - - sizesRow := objects.NewSunkenContainer ( - layouts.ContractHorizontal, - objects.NewIcon(icon, tomo.IconSizeSmall), - objects.NewIcon(icon, tomo.IconSizeMedium), - objects.NewIcon(icon, tomo.IconSizeLarge)) - sizesRow.SetAlign(tomo.AlignMiddle, tomo.AlignMiddle) - - okButton := objects.NewButton("OK") - okButton.SetFocused(true) - okButton.OnClick(popup.Close) - okButton.SetIcon(tomo.IconDialogOkay) - controlRow := objects.NewInnerContainer ( - layouts.ContractHorizontal, - okButton) - controlRow.SetAlign(tomo.AlignEnd, tomo.AlignMiddle) - - popup.SetRoot(objects.NewOuterContainer ( - layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true }, []bool { false, false, true, false }), - objects.NewLabel("Icon ID: " + string(icon)), - objects.NewLabel("XDG Name: " + xdgIcons.XdgIconName(icon)), - sizesRow, - controlRow, - )) - popup.SetTitle(string(icon) + ": Properties") - popup.SetVisible(true) - return nil -} - -func main () { - nasin.RunApplication(&Application { }) -} diff --git a/examples/inputs/main.go b/examples/inputs/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index eb288b7..0000000 --- a/examples/inputs/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Example inputs demonstrates the use of various user input methods. -package main - -import "image" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/nasin" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects/layouts" - -type Application struct { } - -func (this *Application) Describe () nasin.ApplicationDescription { - return nasin.ApplicationDescription { - Name: "Tomo Input Example", - ID: "xyz.holanet.TomoInputExample", - } -} - -func (this *Application) Init () error { - window, err := nasin.NewApplicationWindow(this, image.Rect(0, 0, 128, 128)) - if err != nil { return err } - - window.SetRoot(objects.NewOuterContainer(layouts.ContractVertical, - objects.NewTextInput(""), - objects.NewHorizontalSlider(0.5), - objects.NewLabelCheckbox(false, "checkbox"), - objects.NewNumberInput(5), - )) - - window.OnClose(tomo.Stop) - window.SetVisible(true) - return nil -} - -func main () { - nasin.RunApplication(&Application { }) -} diff --git a/examples/license/LICENSE b/examples/license/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index f288702..0000000 --- a/examples/license/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 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But first, please read -. diff --git a/examples/license/main.go b/examples/license/main.go deleted file mode 100644 index 381e92b..0000000 --- a/examples/license/main.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -// Example license demonstrates the use of a TextView to display licensing -// information. -package main - -import "image" -import _ "embed" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/nasin" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects" -import "git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects/layouts" - -//go:embed LICENSE -var license []byte - -type Application struct { } - -func (this *Application) Describe () nasin.ApplicationDescription { - return nasin.ApplicationDescription { - Name: "Tomo License Example", - ID: "xyz.holanet.TomoLicenseExample", - } -} - -func (this *Application) Init () error { - window, err := nasin.NewApplicationWindow(this, image.Rect(0, 0, 600, 600)) - if err != nil { return err } - - checkbox := objects.NewLabelCheckbox(false, "I accept these terms") - checkbox.SetFocused(true) - - okButtok := objects.NewButton("OK") - okButtok.SetIcon(tomo.IconDialogOkay) - okButtok.OnClick(func () { - if checkbox.Value() { - window.Close() - } else { - dialog, _ := objects.NewDialogOk ( - objects.DialogInformation, window, - "", "You must read and agree to the license terms", nil) - dialog.SetVisible(true) - } - }) - - scroller := objects.NewScrollContainer(objects.ScrollVertical) - scroller.SetRoot(objects.NewTextView(string(license))) - - window.SetRoot(objects.NewOuterContainer ( - layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true }, []bool { true, false }), - scroller, - objects.NewInnerContainer ( - layouts.NewGrid([]bool { true, false }, []bool { true }), - checkbox, - okButtok))) - - window.OnClose(tomo.Stop) - window.SetVisible(true) - return nil -} - -func main () { - nasin.RunApplication(&Application { }) -} diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index a721f3b..b789626 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ go 1.20 require ( git.tebibyte.media/tomo/backend v0.4.1 - git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects v0.19.0 git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo v0.38.0 git.tebibyte.media/tomo/xdg v0.1.0 golang.org/x/image v0.11.0 diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index a7d12e9..b00032b 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ git.tebibyte.media/sashakoshka/xgbkb v1.0.0/go.mod h1:pNcE6TRO93vHd6q42SdwLSTTj25L0Yzggz7yLe0JV6Q= git.tebibyte.media/tomo/backend v0.4.1 h1:rpkyTAfp/PE56aSqKNxtSN+D/aBSW8wjJ/vTtSgqQhE= git.tebibyte.media/tomo/backend v0.4.1/go.mod h1:2G04zmKbzf5fA/xzsjoQRrN55BWZkB+vknFxd3ialZ0= -git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects v0.19.0 h1:ibnAoPvkPTiuJGlqQDnoGVZBQiUT/GZo1qqvDDUCK4w= -git.tebibyte.media/tomo/objects v0.19.0/go.mod h1:GP5BZ6lc2F2D0OxERfr9r46PIk7jFlpq2/BWOpoQDqc= git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo v0.38.0 h1:K5TP67RxnszudeNfmGZiU5cFTRjFueXiI3NCsgw+05U= git.tebibyte.media/tomo/tomo v0.38.0/go.mod h1:C9EzepS9wjkTJjnZaPBh22YvVPyA4hbBAJVU20Rdmps= git.tebibyte.media/tomo/typeset v0.7.1 h1:aZrsHwCG5ZB4f5CruRFsxLv5ezJUCFUFsQJJso2sXQ8=