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From: | kfs1 |
Subject: | Re: [Gnash] Gnash speed and free software |
Date: | Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:55:06 +0200 |
User-agent: | Opera Mail/9.00 (Linux) |
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 15:59:06 +0200, Rob Savoye <address@hidden> wrote:
Timo Jyrinki wrote:The situation is not that sad, even though it's problematic at the moment.I tried Gnash and it's good to have such a nice tool. One cons: as it was already reported, it is really slow. I read that it is recommended to get a 3D card to cope with that. However these days, all the 3D cards out there require proprietary drivers to be useful in this regard.The main reason to develop a Cairo (or other 2D backend) is for speed, as well as a smaller footprint for embedded devices. I'm currently stuck running without any hardware acceleration (ATI cards suck...), and on a P4, it's ok, but definitely slow. Right now the Cairo backend isn't fully functional, but could be if somebody felt like focusing on this task.
I was reading about the performance of cairo on http://www.xaraxtreme.org/about/performance.html versus xara's. The thing I don't understand is why this code isn't ported into cairo now that xara is opensource so that that too will benefit from the, well, opensourcing.
Now i'm not a programmer but maybe one of you could do it? Wouldn't this almost solve the speed problem?
just asking. Thanks. -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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