On 18 Mar 2012, at 01:32, J. Liles wrote:

> OK, guys... I wouldn't say it's ready for prime-time, but if you want
> to play it, checkout the 'cairo-device' branch on my fltk repo at
> git://git.tuxfamily.org/gitroot/non/fltk.git
> 
> Run 'configure' with --enable-cairo and --enable-cairoext to use it.
> Should work as a drop in replacement for plain FLTK 1.3. I got rid of
> fltk_cairo, as it was mostly useless.

I think I grabbed a copy from the repo (git is not my regular tool... I used 
"git clone git://git.tuxfamily.org/gitroot/non/fltk.git cfltk", would that be 
right?) and built it, and it seems to build just fine.
But I'm far from certain that I did this right. 

Testing on one of my ubuntu test VM's, I built the examples/ and test/ folders 
in the fltk tarball (had to fiddle with makeinclude and fltk-config a bit to 
get clean builds) and all seemed to build fine, but I can't say with any 
certainty that I'm seeing anti-aliased rendering. In particular, I tried the 
valuators demo as it has a fair few circular widgets, but the lines didn't look 
anti-aliased...

What have I done wrong? Presumably I've cocked up the build somewhere, but...

Suggestions?

Cheers,
-- 
Ian



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