I tested, and I feel Git version is now better than the old GTK 2 1.0 and
1.1 version for the strokes/feeling.
Freehand lines, fast curves, even fast spirals are really smooth, slow
position tracking seems to works better, and the global feel of the drawing
experience is *really* pleasant. Maybe even the first time I experience
this smoothness and line rendering digitally. Impressive.
A little doodle screenshot : http://i.imgur.com/kjTtkZt.jpg
Also, pressure is much more nicer, and make me able to control better lines
end and start. Really helps my line skill :)
So, excellent update ! thanks Andrew.





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On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Andrew Chadwick <a.t.chadw...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Oh, one further thing:
>
> The freehand code's interpolation might be easily extensible to
> interpolate positions too, thus faking fake 200 (or slightly more)
> stroke measurements per second to the brush engine. Do we want that
> for consistency across devices?
>
> I tried it briefly, but I didn't chase it because the slow devices
> that might benefit most are primarily mice, and interpolation doesn't
> solve the fundamental problem with mice, that of crap resolution
> compared with even a basic tablet. You'll still get staircasing at
> maximum zoom-out with this particular spline.
>
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