Yeah, it appears to be a global FSAA thing. (hint-anti-alias) doesn't do anything on my Mac, from what I tell tell on the Internets it needs to be in the GLUT setup function. Perhaps on linux you need both? We should try it out.


On Nov 3, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Dave Griffiths wrote:

Hi Evan,

How exactly does this work? I see it's a glut setting, but I can't get
much on it from google. Does it just turn on some global FSAA? It
doesn't seem to change anything here, how does it interact with
(hint-anti-alias)?

It might be better as a command line option rather than a build time
thing too.

cheers,

dave

On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 16:45 +0000, evan.raskob [lists] wrote:
Hi gang,


I added an option to turn on multisampling so your lines look all
non-chunky and smooth.  You may or may not care about that (or be
religiously opposed to it...)


Anyway, its off by default unless you add MULTISAMPLE=1 to your scons
compilation command.


Cheers


Evan Raskob
ML Studio
4-8 Arcola Street
London E8 2DJ
United Kingdom


http://mlstudio.co.uk
http://pixelist.info




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ML Studio
4-8 Arcola Street
London E8 2DJ
United Kingdom

http://mlstudio.co.uk
http://pixelist.info

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