Hello Sandro, Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 12:25:54 AM, you wrote: SS> Yes it does, precision limited to floats :)
I think we can live with that... ;) SS> About your "convert strokes to shape" thing: it is called SS> "Buffering". Really? "Buffering"? Note I was talking about "permanently" converting strokes to a shape so that everything becomes a shape. SS> Hairlines would be a problem, as they should not scale as other SS> shapes. Indeed. And thick outlines don't become smaller than a hairline when scaled down, so any line is at least 1 screen pixel wide, in any situation. We probably would need to specially mark shapes, that were outlines before, so that during the rendering process we can treat them in a special way (ie. special case for hair lines). The conversion from outline to shape would not be difficult, by the way, and could be done without changing renderers in the first step. SS> Also, I didn't follow news in SWF8/9, so dunno if there's SS> anything like dotted-lines or similar, which would probably not SS> scale either. Can't tell you exactly but dotted lines are converted to shapes in SWF6-. Since I know there are lots of options for such line styles in newer Flash versions I'm pretty sure they are still converted to shapes during export, so there is never anything like a dotted outline in a SWF file (and yes, it does scale). Udo _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

