Hello strk, Sunday, April 26, 2009, 7:28:17 PM, you wrote: s> I'm not sure automating this would be "going further". s> Only the author knows what's worth caching and what not.
Remember that older SWF versions (< SWF 8) do not have this feature. Furthermore, the player is able to analyze the movie during playback and activate bitmap caching after rendering a few identical movieclips. Just think of a fixed overlay movieclip that itself never changes while other instances below it change. That's quite common. s> Anyway, I wouldn't approach the "auto" cache until the explicit s> one is implemented (which isn't yet in Gnash). Yes, of course, that's what I meant. One step at a time.. s> Can't find in http://www.antigrain.com/demo/index.html, can you ? It's not linked on the web page. See: http://antigrain.com/stuff/particle_demo2.exe or the AggPas version (slower, but includes Linux executables): http://aggpas.org/aggpas-demo.htm (Particle_demo) By the way, would be nice to create a similar demo as a Flash movie. Note that "bitmap caching" is (internally) the basis for SWF 8 filters, so it probably should not be specific to a single renderer. Udo _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev