Hi Charles,
Unfourtunatly XRender is not very well documented, probably the best
thing available is the specification.
The reason is that most programmers use higher-level APIs like Cairo
or QT4 to access XRender, so if you don't have a good reason why you
directly want to mess with it I
://keithp.com/~keithp/render/protocol.html
which only covers a very small fraction of the library.
(Since it's apparently undocumented - I looked some time ago and concluded
that the documentation covered at most 10% of the code, the best thing
available would appear to be the source code
find much - just
these random notes here for instance:
http://keithp.com/~keithp/render/protocol.html
which only covers a very small fraction of the library.
(Since it's apparently undocumented - I looked some time ago and concluded
that the documentation covered at most 10% of the code
Hi,
VIA released 2D and 3D documentation For Unichrome Pro II and Chrome9
IGPs today. They are available at http://www.x.org/docs/via/.
I'd like to use this opportunity to make a bit of advertising for the
OpenChrome project. It is committed to providing and supporting fully
free and Open Source
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