Thanks for the info, Raster.  I knew it wasn't to do with terminology per
se, but the issue certainly was noticeable with it.

 Just tried compiling evas with --enable-gl-flavor-gles and
--enable-gles-variety-sgx .  Alas, terminology segfaults with this, but not
before displaying a message about "libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to
authenticate".  Apparently it has something to do with the Nvidia drivers not
implementing DRI2 properly.

 I may have a go at fixing it.  It'd take me months to get up to scratch, but
could be a good way of getting into the EFL internals (e-ternals? :).

 Cheers,
 dave.k


 In the year 2013, of the month of January, on the 4th day, Carsten Haitzler 
wrote:
> thats a problem with glx. the glx version of evas's gl engine just cant manage
> to set up destination alpha rendering. egl works. i have spent ages trynig to
> make glx work - and if u use glxhcoosfbconfig (the NEWGL path #ifder NEWGL) it
> all falls apart with failure to glxmakecurrent - thus its not enabled.
> 
> if you can make it work - good luck. i've spent days looking at samples of how
> to make dest alpha work with glx and reproducing them etc. and for some reason
> inside of evas something is different and it doesnt work - i've read and
> re-read the code dozens upon dozens of times.
> 
> so nothing to do with terminology - to do with glx/evas. the software engine
> produces the correct results. gl will.. if you use egl :)

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