Re: Accessing window back buffer without deprecated functions in Tiger
Re: Accessing window back buffer without deprecated functions in Tiger
- Subject: Re: Accessing window back buffer without deprecated functions in Tiger
- From: Tobias Stamm <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:50:57 +0100
Well, ... Why complicated, when there is this great library. But
still, are there other suggestions?
Hm... you might be able to use Quartz Composer.
I would still need an image for each particular view resulting in a
triple buffer.
Maybe I should clarify myself: I have a data set (the image), and I
want to perform certain algorithms on this data (e.g. a finite-
differences-calculation or a halftoning algorithm, for educational
purpose) showing each result in a different window where I can zoom
in. As I do not expect the algorithms to take infinite time, I want
to render the results on the fly. That's why I was searching for a
"buffer"-drawing-method.
But thanks.
@Resolution-Independence:
I've filed some bugs and I encourage others to also file them as
you find stuff. This will help polish this feature.
Maybe Leopard will use this feature? Exposé2 maybe? Shrinking the
whole Desktop smoothly to the optimal fit? Text WYSIWYG zooming in no-
time? Interactive screen responding to the ITunes music? :) There are
some ideas...
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