As far as i know (i'm not a dev) the OpenGL backend is unstable, not
recommended and incomplete (needs lots of love ;)).
As for xgl and other techs I heard that raster said that e17 won't use
them, in the end if you use Xgl you'll get HW (OpenGL) accelerated
XRender extension, and xrender evas
Wasn't something like this already being implemented on evas? IIRC
raster where experimenting with it, i did some test with memory pools
and lots of profiling, memory pools do work suprisling well on linked
list, specially on big ones doing iterations, elements in contiguous
memory access are
People have very similar errors but with ecore, the problem here is
GCC4, this sort of things only occurs with GCC 4, we had a short
discussion over it on IRC :)
On 1/2/06, Laurence Vanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got this during recent attempt to build exhibit after latest cvs update:
Cool stuff, keep it up :).,
Just don't tell CW he'll puke ;) :P, lol.
On 12/15/05, Essien Ita Essien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[http://datavibe.net/~essiene/downloads/pydje-0.2.0.tar.gz]
I have a confession to make... I've been *green* with envy about Tilman
using R17 ;). Therefore, in the
I'm current working on adding OSS backend for evolume, current code
only supports ALSA, soo i'm doing some clean up here and there and
adding OSS stuff. I can provide a subversion repository in case anyone
wants to work on it.
Subversion repository:
svn://odkit.no-ip.info/e_vol_module
I may be
nice :), a
CVS snapshot tarball will be really be apreciated.
Cheers
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela
On 10/4/05, Pavel Boldin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, sadenly, but it is.
If anyone want to support it, make me know with email (private and
maillist copy).
I can send CVS directory
.
Cheers
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela
On 9/8/05, Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, 08 September 2005, at 19:10:45 (+0200),
Tilman Sauerbeck wrote:
True. What about just calling the shutdown stuff via atexit()?
Does it really matter?
Using atexit() could potentially
Well, it should default to es if there isn't an specific traduction,
if LANG is es_MX but there isn't any es_MX then default to just es.
I would be nice to have es_* for some specific countries like Spain,
Argentina and Mexico, those are more likely be a tad different.
Cheers
On 4/20/05, Luis