On 09.12.2016 21:50, metacollin wrote: > I just cloned the branch and I can confirm it compiles and runs without > issue on macOS. > > However, there *might* be some issues. I am not sure if this is a > problem specific to macOS, or is simply because it is still a work in > progress, but antialiasing isn't working, at least for me (I'm on macOS > 10.12.2b6). Performance is quite good though. If I can get this level > of performance but with the features that make cairo so 'pretty', it'll > be like Christmas came early :D. > > I used the closest thing I have to a 'nightmare' pcb (from the > perspective of the graphics library) for rendering. > > This is how the standard (slow) cairo renderer looks to me in OS X: > https://metacollin.com/screens/upshot_m2aJ016Q.png > > Here is the same pcb, rendered using the optimized cairo renderer: > https://metacollin.com/screens/upshot_dzPoOm5n.png > > Is it supposed to look like that? Apologies if this is just a matter of > things still being worked on.
Yes, it's supposed to look this way. We might add a configuration option to enable antialiasing and correct alpha blending/ordering, but the rendering speed will become very slow again. Your choice. I would rather invest in adding antialiasing to the OpenGL backend, which works on any Mac. > > Oh, flip view also works fine but no refresh event is sent (or > whatever), so the flip won't actually be reflected until I zoom or > scroll. No biggie, but should be a quick fix. Thanks, we'll fix that. Tom > > >> On Dec 9, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Adam Wolf <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Sorry, replied from wrong account before. >> >> pixman is fine on OSX. >> >> Adam Wolf >> > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

