From my tests antigrain is much faster and much better in quality
I know I would and many others would benefit from your work.

Which project are you involved in with SoC?

If google doesnt pay you enough im sure we could arrange some sexual favours!
(sexual favours not included) :P

On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 05:38:20 +0800, Eric M. Hielscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

In my research for my Google Summer of Code project, I stumbled across
this discussion on the Neko list:


interface, well- how about cairo? there are two options i could see that could
give us best of both; both of them could be vaguely described as
"having agg as a backend for cairo".

a) cairo-agg- antigrain as a "proper" backend for cairo, using cairo's backend API. cario currently sports a software-renderer, glitz and postscript. if agg
is better than the cairo softrenderer, this would make sense.


I just thought I'd let you know that my SoC project is in fact
precisely to create an Antigrain Cairo backend surface, and possibly
to write some hardware acceleration functions for specific areas with
performance bottlenecks.  So hopefully by the end of August you'll
have this tool at your disposal.

Regards,



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