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Smooth Rendering (SVG or OpenGL) [message #200639] Tue, 25 October 2005 18:01 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: bercikr.axiom-logistics.com

Since I can't find any specific newsgroup for draw2d, I am posting this
here. Are there any examples of how to draw smooth(antialiased) shapes using
draw2d? I saw a bit of discussion on the eclipse bug tracker regarding
openGL and SVG but no concrete answers... Any ideas. Also, does anyone
happen to know a good application to search newsgroups. I am currently using
outlook express, but it blows...

Thanks,
Rob
Re: Smooth Rendering (SVG or OpenGL) [message #200647 is a reply to message #200639] Tue, 25 October 2005 18:34 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: none.us.ibm.com

Newsgroup Search is available from the GEF homepage.
Google also has access to eclipse newsgroup posts.

In draw2d, you can enable antialiasing. You can also render SWT Paths which
are floating point precision. These are new in 3.1 release.


"Rob Bercik" <bercikr@axiom-logistics.com> wrote in message
news:djlrt8$r8j$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Since I can't find any specific newsgroup for draw2d, I am posting this
> here. Are there any examples of how to draw smooth(antialiased) shapes
> using
> draw2d? I saw a bit of discussion on the eclipse bug tracker regarding
> openGL and SVG but no concrete answers... Any ideas. Also, does anyone
> happen to know a good application to search newsgroups. I am currently
> using
> outlook express, but it blows...
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
>
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