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From: | M. Uli Kusterer |
Subject: | Re: Look and Feel |
Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:11:52 +0100 |
At 7:29 Uhr -0600 14.02.2005, Jesse Ross wrote:
So, the interface is currently created using vector paths, if I'm reading this correctly? How difficult would it be to create a new UI using vectors instead then? Would that have to happen directly in the -gui code, or is there a way to make a theming engine that uses vectors instead? That would be much faster, correct, since we're not relying on pixmaps?
Are you sure that pixmaps *are* actually slower than vector paths? I know for a fact that MacOS X uses mostly pixmaps because Quartz drawing with all that sub-pixel rendering and anti-aliasing takes a while.
Okay, GNUstep with xlib doesn't do anti-aliasing yet, so I guess it will be faster, but is this true for all engines? What about libart?
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