Sheldon Gill wrote: > The problem isn't related to TIFF or any other file format. The problem isn't > really Windows, either. Its because of the way the backend is architected and > how it handles the image data. How to fix it is proving tricky.
May I ask how it handles image data that is known to cause the problem? What about its architecture that makes Windows problematic? It could be a matter of restructuring some gnustep-gui code (that isn't likely to be easy) or migrating it to a new API for compositing that suits better cross-platform needs. Is it something in the way colours are stored or how we handle device handles (HDC's)? Regards Chris _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
