
Tom Brinkman wrote:
AntiGrain is written in a quite generic way, so replacing the included pixel storage back-end with GIL should be possible with reasonable effort. The strongest feature in AntiGrain is the fast high-quality rasterization, which is independent of the underlying image representation.
Agreed, that Anit-Grain is very impressive in those areas. I would love to see those parts made more accessible and boostified.
From my perspective, I have simpler needs, just scaled Lines, Circles, and Text. I write charting software for investment companies. For the most part, all the primitives that i need are completed. I'm making these samples available for someone to take and enhance further, and encourage further GIL development.
Well, I want more :-) I want a scalable GUI library. Ahem ahem cough cough ;P Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net