On Sunday 03 June 2007 04:10:03 strk wrote: > On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 03:32:39AM -0400, Quinn Storm wrote: > > > What about drawing *both* onscreen and off-screen, so that the copy > > > only occurs on expose events ? > > > > > > --strk; > > > > well, there'd be two drawing contexts so you'd be switching those fairly > > often, which is not a good thing...really, with all the drawbacks, I > > still think the best option is to find a way to accelerate our best > > backend instead, or at best, wait for newer GL drivers for the free cards > > that support the various ops we'd want to make this nice and fast (render > > to FBO, copy to screen, also get nice AA that way through simple > > supersampling) > > Ok, last proposal: just call ::display again, so the stage is rendered > again on expose events. The only possible downside I can think of is expose > events showing some intermediate states otherwise not visible with normal > playback (consider an sub-FPS interval transforming characters), which > doesn't seem a big problem to me. > > > --strk;
That sounds good, and would have been what I'd have done had I known about ::display properly. I'll look into that, but it sounds like a proper solution at least for the moment. _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

