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- Copyright: © 2008, David Paleino <d.paleino@gmail.com>
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- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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- Files: libgthumb/pixbuf-utils.c
- Copyright: © 1999-2003, The Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- © 1999, Michael Zucchi
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- Files: src/gtkcellrendererthreestates.{c,h}
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- Files: src/albumtheme.c
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- Files: libgthumb/jpegutils/jpeg-marker.{c,h}
- libgthumb/jpegutils/jpeg-data.{c,h}
- Copyright: © 2001, Lutz Müller <lutz@users.sourceforge.net>
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- Files: src/totem-scrsaver.{c,h}
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