Re: [osg-users] OT: Windows GDI/GDI++ Alternative

2014-03-05 Thread Wang Rui
Hi Gordon, You may have a look at my latest submission to osgRecipes: https://github.com/xarray/osgRecipes/tree/master/integrations/osgagg I've jusst updated my work on integrating OSG and AGG (Anti-Grain Geometry) after several silent months working for clients and my first baby. It provides

Re: [osg-users] OT: Windows GDI/GDI++ Alternative

2014-03-05 Thread Chris Hanson
I would second the motion on Cairo, via osgCairo by Jeremy Moles. I've been using it in some apps recently with lovely results. On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 6:40 AM, Wang Rui wangra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Gordon, You may have a look at my latest submission to osgRecipes:

[osg-users] OT: Windows GDI/GDI++ Alternative

2014-03-04 Thread Gordon Tomlinson
Hi Folks This question is a little of topic but thought this group might be a good group to ask, I have a windows application ( that has an OSG component) that it looks like I have to port to Linux (Redhat), this application makes a lot of use of the Windows GDI/GDI++ library (Windows

Re: [osg-users] OT: Windows GDI/GDI++ Alternative

2014-03-04 Thread michael kapelko
Cairo is the first that comes to my mind. 2014-03-05 11:34 GMT+07:00 Gordon Tomlinson gor...@gordon-tomlinson.com: Hi Folks This question is a little of topic but thought this group might be a good group to ask, I have a windows application ( that has an OSG component) that it looks