On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 03:15:46 -0400 Jose Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> 
> >>       What do you do if such a native surface is set and one asks
> >> for the argb data? What do you do about users setting native surfaces
> >> which don't match with the display targets somehow (differing x
> >> resources for example).
> >>       I'd say - restrict native surface api to only have a 'get'
> >> func, ie. evas provides a suitable surface for you to draw to,
> >> but not for you to 'set' one such...?
> >>     
> >
> > that would preclude evas ever being useful for a composite manager - as X
> > itself provides you with the pixmap of the composited window. you don't
> > have a choice there.
> >   
> 
>       Ummm... Ok, but it would then seem as though this little piece
> of native-surface image hell is going to be your fun and joy when
> you get a chance sometime in the near future..?  :)
> 
> 
> PS.
>       I noticed you've been conspicuously quiet on the 'transforms/
> filters' debate I've been putting poor Gustavo thru.. :)  I'd do it
> but not with arbitrary clipping, using transforms (or filters) and
> masks instead. But maybe it's better if others give it a shot.

noticed i'm replying to "old" mails :) that thread is new... it needs some
queueing first :)


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