On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 17:23:37 -0600 Philip Gary Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Is there any way that I can check whether entrance is running in opengl?
> The reason I ask is because right now under the new edje version it runs a bit
> slow. I am using an NVidia geforce 4 righ
On Mon 20 Oct 2003, Philip Gary Hansen wrote:
> Is there any way that I can check whether entrance is running in opengl?
> The reason I ask is because right now under the new edje version it runs a bit
> slow. I am using an NVidia geforce 4 right now so I would imagine that it would
> run better u
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On Mon 20 Oct 2003, Philip Gary Hansen wrote:
> Is there any way that I can check whether entrance is running in opengl?
> The reason I ask is because right now under the new edje version it runs a bit
> slow. I am using an NVidia geforce 4 right now so I would imagine that it would
> run better u
So in entrance for instance, is there any way that I can make it use opengl for
rendering if it isn't already?
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Is there any way that I can check whether entrance is running in opengl?
The reason I ask is because right now under the new edje version it runs a bit
slow. I am using an NVidia geforce 4 right now so I would imagine that it would
run better under gl.
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 14:13:10 -0600 Philip Gary Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> I was wondering how it is that you change what evas renders in, as in software
> or opengl. Right now I think it is running in software but I don't know how
> to change it.
that's up to th3e
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 16:47:44 -0600 Philip Gary Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> So in entrance for instance, is there any way that I can make it use opengl
> for rendering if it isn't already?
that's up to entrance to provide that option as a command-line/config
file/env
I was wondering how it is that you change what evas renders in, as in software
or opengl. Right now I think it is running in software but I don't know how to
change it.
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