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<0> SVG? Hmmm. <0> As in: foo.svg ? <1> yep <1> vector <0> Ah ha. Scalable Vector Graphics <0> (Good old Wikipedia!) <2> "an XML markup language" <3> if i m allowed to ask ? <2> calc ask <4> Just *ask* a precise question (while clearly describing your problem) in the channel. Then wait for an answer. (Do not ask to ask, just ask.) <3> need library .. or what ever for virtual device driver <3> or any help any thing .. i m not that much smart enough .. sorry <5> That's not really a "precise" question. <3> :| <6> there is also MIF format <1> calc AaronWL
<4> I don't know <2> I like the MILF format. Pretty curves. <3> hmmm <6> searchcalc AaronWL <4> index: 2755. results: <6> Kurwa! <6> calc AaronWL <4> <AaronWL> I am huge fan of horizontal commodisation of knowledge affects the dynamics of innovation processes. <6> oops <0> MIF? <6> I'm not sure. I think commercial SW uses MIF <6> calc AaronWL <4> <AaronWL> I am huge fan of horizontal commodisation of knowledge affected dynamics of innovation processes. <3> :S <3> or any help any thing .. i m not that much smart enough .. sorry need library .. or what ever for virtual device driver <6> oh sure <6> we help poor people <6> we are not that cruel <2> LaDy^^^: What is a library for a virtual device driver? <6> "virtual device driver" ? <3> ya ? <3> Virtual device driver ? <6> which OS ? for which purpose ? <3> Win <7> a VDD? <3> For virtual webcam <6> virtuous webcam ? <3> so can show movie clips on Cam .. <3> doesnt matter have cam or not <6> so you want to show movie clips on the camera <3> with virtual webcam driver <3> can do that <6> and speak on the microphone ? <3> hehe <3> :D <6> ladybug oh ladybug <8> night all, off to sleep <6> was he kidding (LaDy^^^), or just kidding ? <9> ah. it feels so nice to be clean. <6> "Engineers will go without food and hygiene for days to solve a problem. (Other times just because they forgot.) (Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)" <9> how true that is. <6> plus, we have to save water <9> water is not "saved" by not using it. water is not lost by using it. <9> hi OrngeTide <6> clean water ? <9> just wait until it evaporates. when it rains down again, it will be clean... unless you have polluted the air. <6> unless you live in the area where it does not rain <6> the problem here is, it evaporates here, but it condenses somewhere else <9> then you live in the wrong area. :) <6> yeah <6> bad water! bad! <9> Aeon-: where do you live? <6> israel <9> yeah, good water is rather rare there. not as bad some places though. :) <9> do you use linux at all? <6> ehe <6> FC5 <6> at home <9> do you have a 64 bit cpu? <6> ehe <6> i don't use 64-bit though
<10> Why do you ask, megaton? I do though, as many people around here <6> when i need long long, i can have long long in 32-bit mode <9> Maloeran: wondering how a typical linux based systems works in 64 bit mode nowadays. <10> No problem to speak of since... 2 years or so <10> I'm ***uming you are refering to amd64 <9> nvidia drivers? <9> yeah <10> Sure <0> SVG looks like more than just scalable vector graphics... <9> Maloeran: have you tried XGL on amd64? <10> Never tried, I prefer a light minimalistic keyboard-driven WM <9> you can use a lightweight WM with XGL. it works better using the powerful 3d hardware than 2d hardware. no tearing when windows move etc. <9> font smoothing and scaling is absolutely gorgeous. <9> i personally heavily dislike jagged fonts. <10> Probably, it's still fine with mere Xorg in 1600x1200. I'll have to try some day I suppose <10> I just don't see much potential gain there <11> test it with http://kororaa.org/static.php?page=static060318-181203 (XGL live cd) <9> fonts at 151 DPI are very legible and clear compared to the standard 92DPI font scaling that traditional X servers use. <9> (you can tweak X to scale fonts to >92DPI but the jagged edges scale with the fonts... which ****s. <10> I really don't see the hype about 3d hardware acceleration desktops, personally, besides faster rendering of smooth text and so on <11> taking rendering load of the cpu and onto the gpu <10> All these features like "transparent windows" don't make a desktop more usable, it just makes text harder to read <9> so don't use those silly features. legible fonts and non-tearing windows are invaluable. <9> good point Mad_Coder <9> i know my cpu time is incredibly valuable. <10> So is mine, but not 0.5% of it goes on rendering X stuff :) <9> ****, i have to be up in 5 hours. :( <9> Maloeran: the software that runs on your cpu does not scale fonts as well as the highly optimized graphics libraries that run on your gpu. <9> and .5% of my cpu is more than 100 times as powerful as my first cpu in my first computer. <10> No point in talking to me in such simplistic terms, I know opengl rendering in depth <11> I dont see any revolutionary stuff from XGL though, doesnt osx's aqua do all the stuff XGL does? <9> Maloeran: just trying to keep you from disdaining new desktop technologies merely because they allow glitzy and useless effects. <9> Mad_Coder: it does a lot of it. it uses the GPU to render the desktop. <10> *nods* I'll take it once XGL is mature and ready, which I don't think is the case yet <9> true enough. it is definitely not mature. <11> and then there is windows vista and its "aero gl***" or whatever it's called <9> i used to use an old 13 inch tv set as my monitor while writing programs. i can't stand ****y fonts anymore. i want XGL now. hell, cleartype is a huge improvement. :) <12> thanks <12> well, <9> aero gl*** ****s. it disables itself whenever i install nvidia drivers. :( <12> anyidea of how to use graphics with c <12> ? <12> u know, making programs like XMMS or Real1Player.. ? <9> Netty: you net. link to an OpenGL library and start rocking. <9> erm, bet even <11> Netty, absolutely Mode13h <12> megaton` .. wait, i know u :> ur from nazareth ? <10> Netty, xmms uses gtk <12> gtk ?! <9> i am not from nazareth. <12> what is it ? <10> Yes, a widget toolkit <10> ***uming that's what you meant by "graphics", that would rather be making GUI programs <12> yes <12> GUI programs for linux <9> GTK is a handy and very accessible toolkit. <13> for what windowmanager? tho; generally gtk/gtk2/etc is use for the gnome environment and qt for kde <13> s/use/used/ <11> and qt is c++ <11> I think <13> this is true <12> can i use gtk with KDE ? <13> you can <13> but that means loading more libraries <13> (ie kde loads alot of qt stuff, gnome gtk stuff) <12> is there any official website for the gtk programming ? ^o) ? <13> yes, i dont remember it but google will direct you <13> ;] <12> aha <12> u mean gtk is kinda of linguage ? <12> language* <11> an api <13> its a widget set
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