Thanks for the info. Imlib2 does not really duplicate functionality of
Imlib1, though. The latter is mostly about loading, rendering and
transforming images while the former is mostly about animations.

I did port KuickShow to Imlib2 once. I even contributed to Imlib2 to make that 
possible at all. And I threw that port away, because
- Imlib2 is slower than Imlib1
- Imlib2 provides a different functionality (e.g. animations instead of image 
transformations like rotating, brightness, gamma adjustments)

So Imlib1 and Imlib2 are really complementary instead of duplication.

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https://launchpad.net/bugs/42081

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