Qt port - baby steps
Thiago Macieira
thiago at macieira.org
Sun Apr 7 10:48:50 PDT 2013
On domingo, 7 de abril de 2013 09.58.28, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> >> Can you point us to a concise primer on how to do scaled anti-aliased
> >> rendering of vectors and fonts into a window using Qt techniques?
> >
> > That would be QPainter, to get started with. But I don't know if you need
> > anything more or specifics. I do know that there are some flags that can
> > be toggled, but I don't know whether we need to use them.
> >
> > We'll need someone with experience on GUI to answer those questions.
>
> Yeah, that was more the "plural you" than the "singular you, Thiago" in
> my sentence. That's one of the things that frustrate me about English.
> That you can't easily tell if you is one person or a group - especially
> on mailing lists that's annoying.
Don't worry, I realised that. But I answered for my part that it's where it
starts. I guess the other guys might know more, but they'll probably need to
study the current Cairo code to offer suggestions on what is needed.
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