Quoting Ian Walters: > On Thursday 08 July 2004 11:23 pm, Oliver Gabel wrote: > > There allready is a native (fairly low-level) toolkit for DirectFB: LiTE > > (Light Toolkit Engine). > > It's only in CVS at the moment, and it lacks style/themeing support. I > > have been thinking about > > style support for LiTE for a while; it shouldn't be hard to implement, > > as LiTE is not very > > complex at the moment. A few things would have to be adapted though. > > Anyway, I'm looking forward to having a cool native toolkit with style > > support an OSX-like > > features in DirectFB sometime :-) > > Yeah, I know about it, but the last time I looked at it I couldn't get it to > run properly (on-board video chip, didn't do the right bit depths for the
You should definitely try LiTE on a Matrox. Resizing the alpha transparent windows so fluidly like the mouse reports events, but without any artifact really rocks, especially if the CPU still isn't utilized 100% ;) > slider demo). Although that could of been a different toolkit. Sounds as if > what I am looking for doesn't exist yet in DirectFB. Thats OK, I have done a > lot of work with style, theming, and even skinning engines. I don't mind > doing it myself. I look to forward to having you code for DirectFB ;) -- Best regards, Denis Oliver Kropp .------------------------------------------. | DirectFB - Hardware accelerated graphics | | http://www.directfb.org/ | "------------------------------------------" Convergence GmbH
