Its work in another examples. See WatchMorph. It has halo memu anti alias. And when it activated eclipses looks really good. I tryed it in pharo1.1 standart windows VM
2011/1/23 Udo Schneider <[email protected]> > Hi Richo, > > could you tell me which Image/VM/OS you where using? > > On my System (Mac OS X 10.6.6) Pharo 1.1 and Squeak 4.1 on Cog VM (r2349) > and regular VM (4.2.5beta1U) both show no antialiasing (image attached) > > Is this maybe somehow platform/plugin related? > > Best Regards, > > Udo > > > > On 23.01.11 20:28, Ricardo Moran wrote: > >> Hi Udo, >> >> Out of curiosity, I executed your code in Squeak and the antialiasing >> works there. Debugging a little, I found a difference in >> BalloonCanvas>>#line:to:width:color:. If you update Pharo's >> implementation with Squeak's one it works in Pharo as well. >> There might be other differences so you might look into that. >> >> I hope this helps. >> Richo >> >> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Udo Schneider >> <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> All, >> >> I'm using the following code. IMHO the line is jagged ... but maybe >> I'm doing something wrong: >> >> form := Form extent: 640@480 depth: 32. >> "form fillWhite." >> canvas := BalloonCanvas on: form. >> canvas aaLevel: 4. >> canvas line: 0@0 to: 640@480 color: Color red. >> morph := ImageMorph new. >> morph image: form. >> morph openCenteredInWorld. >> "morph abandon." >> >> CU. >> >> Udo >> >> >> >> On 22.01.11 15:37, Udo Schneider wrote: >> >> All, >> >> does somebody has a pointer to a graphics lib/framework/engine >> for Pharo >> which works with Anti-Aliasing. >> >> My first tests with Balloon2D were disappointing (maybe I'm doing >> something wrong). But even setting aaLevel does not seem to >> bring any >> result. I.e. the line drawing code falls back to superclass code >> which >> simply draws the same jagged lines like always. >> >> Any pointers? >> >> CU, >> >> Udo >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
