On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Leandro Pereira <lean...@profusion.mobi>wrote: > > Most differences are because the EFL port doesn't change the viewport size > because of the scrollbar: it is drawn on top of the content on the EFL port > by default. So there is a little more room horizontally, and then text > results are slightly different from GTK+'s (which uses the same font > backends, for instance). > > In those tests that only draws colored rectangles, the render tree is > pretty much the same as any other port's. However, in these tests, the pixel > results are rendered with colors slightly different from the expected. > Almost no difference to the naked eye. I suspect either some rounding > problems inside Cairo, or wrong color profile. >
Chromium port has made a significant effort into matching scrollbar/color with Mac port to mitigate this issue. Maybe you can talk to one of our friendly contributors and get some help in reducing the number of baselines you need to check in. I don't intend to claim that you're obligated to do this but if you check in a lot of port-specific baselines, then you're very likely end up having to rebaseline hundreds of tests each day to catch up with new changes landed in trunk. This is a very tedious job and people from other ports spend a significant engineering time into this. - Ryosuke
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