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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Dec 17 18:16:13 +0000 
2010 -------
AW: Thanks for the new inputs. Please also read the old findings above;
slowdowns are the cost for AntiAliasing improvements. Those do not come for free
unfortunately but need more rendering time - not in OOo, but in the
system-dependent graphic systems, e.g. on WIN GDI+ which AAed is simply slower
than not-AAed. If You do not need AAed output, You may switch it off in
tools/options/view and see old speed of non-AAed versions of OOo return, but
pixeled. You cannot have the money and the choccolate :-(

For Unix/Linux OTOH there is XRender and it's ability to only render trapezoids
or triangles if AA is wanted. This means that for those systems a
triangulation/trapezoidation is needed which is in place and pretty fast 
already.

We are constantly working on this (various tasks already), but AAed graphic will
never get the speed of non-AAed with the same amount of graphic data to be
rendered. I still think for big charts a reduction of data depending on the
resolution to visualize would be an option, too.

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