
From my brief viewing of GIL, I would see it replacing Anti-Grains rasterizer, this would allow Anti-Grain to render into any format directly.
Gordon. "Lubomir Bourdev" <lbourdev@adobe.com> wrote in message news:B55F4112A7B48C44AF51E442990015C04C9950@namail1.corp.adobe.com... Bruno MartÃnez wrote:
Is there a comparison with Anti-Grain? IIRC it also was representation independent.
No, I only learned about Anti-Grain recently. To do a library justice requires studying it in depth to make a good comparison. There are many libraries out there, and they keep evolving, so doing comparisons can be difficult and time consuming. If Anti-Grain is truly representation-independent, then it should be easier to adapt its algorithms into fully generic GIL algorithms. Lubomir --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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