On Jan 16, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Justin Haygood wrote: On 1/16/06, David Hyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 16, 2006, at 3:04 PM, Justin Haygood wrote:
> We have several libraries we can choose from: > > GDI > GDI+
The concern with GDI+ is that it only works on XP/2003/Vista as well, right? GDI+ is redistributable on older platforms (98/2000/ME).
Yeah, true. > Windows Presentation Foundation (XP/2003/Vista only)
I don't see this as an option. > Cairo (portable) - Mozilla's choice, LGPL'ed >
Is Cairo built on GDI or GDI+? Will it work on Win2k? I don't know. I believe GDI. Should, Both GDI & GDI+ work on Windows 2000.
In order to do some of the SVG features, I assume GDI+ will be necessary though... GDI+ is what Mozilla used to use. Cairo is used for SVG if you have Firefox 1.5.
I would guess that Cairo requires gdiplus.dll.
I think GDI+ is what we should go with initially. Cairo might be interesting as a way to do SVG eventually, but for now I think we should not define SVG_SUPPORT and basically not worry about SVG. The initial goal should be the bring-up of the HTML rendering portion (SVG can come much later), and I don't think Cairo really provides much of any benefit for that (although I'd be happy to be proven wrong).
dave
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