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authorBen Siraphob <bensiraphob@gmail.com>2020-10-25 20:13:18 +0700
committerBen Siraphob <bensiraphob@gmail.com>2020-10-25 20:13:18 +0700
commitc98962e1a3ccd6034989fe0f2f208beec349c742 (patch)
tree5f1044bf768c34e9717a602c235cae4ef6b996a0 /pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound
parentaa7977af2c0468eb4ab91cf9144564a70a1f08c8 (diff)
treewide: remove periods from end of package descriptions
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-rw-r--r--pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound/default.nix3
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound/default.nix b/pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound/default.nix
index 3843f4a97ce4d..23d828033e3ef 100644
--- a/pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound/default.nix
+++ b/pkgs/development/libraries/libfishsound/default.nix
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
 
   meta = with stdenv.lib; {
     homepage = "https://xiph.org/fishsound/";
-    description = ''libfishsound by itself is designed to handle raw codec streams from a lower level layer such as UDP datagrams. When these codecs are used in files, they are commonly encapsulated in Ogg to produce Ogg FLAC, Speex and Ogg Vorbis files.
+    description = "A simple programming interface for decoding and encoding audio data using Xiph.org codecs (FLAC, Speex and Vorbis)";
+    longDescription = ''libfishsound by itself is designed to handle raw codec streams from a lower level layer such as UDP datagrams. When these codecs are used in files, they are commonly encapsulated in Ogg to produce Ogg FLAC, Speex and Ogg Vorbis files.
 
 libfishsound is a wrapper around the existing codec libraries and provides a consistent, higher-level programming interface. It has been designed for use in a wide variety of applications; it has no direct dependencies on Ogg encapsulation, though it is most commonly used in conjunction with liboggz to decode or encode FLAC, Speex or Vorbis audio tracks in Ogg files, including Ogg Theora and Annodex.