Am Montag, den 01.03.2010, 19:08 -0700 schrieb Rob Savoye:
> I've been hacking on hardware video decoding support in an experimental
> branch ('hwaccel'), and just added support for Gnash to load the
> renderer at runtime. So that means one can change between Cairo,.
> OpenGL, and AGG when gnash is started. It's also configurable by a
> gnashrc setting. Currently I'm just putting all the backends in one big
> library, and also all the GUI glue code. Luckily there were zero name
> collisions on anything.

I also don't think it's a good idea to use -r / --render-mode to select
a renderer. Why not add --renderer, even with a short -R option?

It doesn't make much sense to have --render-mode choose whether to
render as well as deciding which renderer to use, especially as you now
can't disable sound as well as choosing a renderer using one -r option.

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