Hi Stefan,
Thats excellent then.
Just one more question: is there an example of a remote rendering
application?
Essentially, we need to do standard display wall type application i.e.
execute on a node/s and render onto selected target displays which may or
may not be directly attached to the node/s - I mean the remote displays
available via an IP network. The target displays will be intelligent i.e.
CPU/GPU onboard. I guess we would have the render clients running there by
EQ terminology.

And finally: is the transparent mode been implemented yet via Chromium or
other?

Thanks,
Shreesh



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