Hi,Greg Haerr, Good news for us!Thank you!
Best regards, phil song 2010-06-25 ======= 2010-06-25 10:13:12 The letter which you wrote before:======= >Hi guys - > >It's been quite a while since I've communicated about what's >happening with our nano-X/Microwindows project and development >plans. As many know, other than having moved to a git repository >earlier this year, the website hadn't been updated in five years. >Prior to the beginning of this year, I had been involved in other >endeavours, and hadn't had time for new development, hardly >enough time to apply the many patches that have been received >(thank you for all of them!) > >The good news is that there have been quite a few changes >in the last six months, and they're finally to the point that >they will be very useful and relevant for everybody using the >project. I have been working very hard daily the >last three months and have applied very many of the patches >received that can be tested, and have achieved some great >new enhancements. All of this is now checked into git, and >available on the current microwindows-src-snapshot.tar.gz tarball. > >While my initial plan (for years) was just to get all the patches applied >and ship them as v0.92, there have been some nagging concerns with >the underlying implementation, and I've finally decided that it >would be far better to release something with major benefits, rather >than effectively a patch release. We are finally ready to consider >releasing a much improved nano-X/Microwindows, that I think >everyone will want to upgrade to. > >I have made big architectural changes to some lower level algorithms >and data structures, in the engine and driver layers. The new driver >architecture is not fully completed, but it is working. There have >only been patches applied to the nano-X and win32 API layers, >so all programs should continue to run. Below I give an >overview of these new features, with followup emails if requested >with more detail on each. Enjoy! > >*Cool new features > >o huge speed improvements in image drawing and font glyph drawing > (10x faster, no inner loop procedure calls or if statements, drawing > directly to framebuffer, with clipping at upper level) > >o new fast convblit architecture supports builtin, PCF, FNT, Freetype 2, > and Adobe Type 1 fonts for all rotations (normal, right, left, down) > on all bpp (1,2,4,8,15,16,24,32) for non-aliased text drawing, and > full anti-aliasing for FT2 and T1 fonts on 15,16,24 and 32bpp (other > drivers possible, just not written). This allows truetype font display > on all resolutions, including 1bpp. > >o fast blit is used for all RGB and RGBA images (with SRCOVER > alpha compositing) in all rotations. PNG, TIFF and PNM images, > and some JPG are currently converted internally to RGB/RGBA format. > Other image decoder conversion coming. > >o fallback support to old code when new driver conversion blit > not available. Images or display formats not supported or > written/tested with the new architecture fall back to using > the older code and drawing pixel-by-pixel (w/alpha). > >o endian-neutral blits, with explicit support for 32bpp BGRA, > 24bpp BGR, and RGB 565/555 framebuffer formats. 32bpp > ARGB and any other combination easily possible with small > changes in new conversion blit infrastructure. Pixels are always > laid out in proper byte order regardless of processor endianness, > without #ifdefs. > >o Freetype 2/Adobe T1 driver rewrites - scaleable width now also > specifiable, and full caching and cmap cache for FT2, using v2.3.12. > Nagging PCF font issues fixed. > >o FBE - Framebuffer emulator. Emulates 1,2,4,8,15,16,24 and 32bpp > on X11 to display nano-X server drawing to mmap'd framebuffer. > Great for debugging or seeing a different pixel format than your > desktop. Display is completed, need to add support for X11 > mouse and keyboard. > >o major driver cleanup - deprecate/combine stretchblits, fold drawarea > into new blit architecture. Still working on GdArea/GdBlit > consolidation. I will write an article on this new architecture. >Drivers > are simpler as the conversion blits are handled at the engine layer > using macros and inline procedures, near-duplicated code isn't > spread out across each driver. > >o support for upcoming compositing engine with very fast SRCOVER > alpha blending in all blits, all rotations. Macros are used for all > blending, for understandability and testing. > >o minor items: 64-bit compatibility, Sony PSP, Blackfin, RTEMS, eCos > and tomtom ports. Win32 dialog, messagebox and control enhancements. > MWROP changes/simplification. Most all 0.92 patches applied. > Builtin window manager for LINK_APP_INTO_SERVER. > >o deprecate Freetype v1 > >o near-completed: fonts.alias/fonts.dir and multiple directory XLFD > font lookup and matching for PCF, Truetype and T1 fonts. > >o coming: gamma correction for alpha-blending > >*Needed > >o Documentation update (doxygen created PDF, HTML version also > with updated architecture articles). Integration of Gary James' > old documentation site. > >o Website redesign and update > >Please feel free to try it out or comment. > >Have fun! > >Greg > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: nanogui-unsubscr...@linuxhacker.org >For additional commands, e-mail: nanogui-h...@linuxhacker.org > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: nanogui-unsubscr...@linuxhacker.org For additional commands, e-mail: nanogui-h...@linuxhacker.org