hello,
after few month without antialiasing, i realized that this as changed on new
nvidia driver.
FSAA 4 is no more valid. you should use FSAA 5 for the same effect (really
can't understand nvidia logic).
So, no check / no warning is the best.
C
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
I am documenting the FSAA message to the [gemwin]. It seems to me that
it only takes the values 0,2,4,8. There is a check in the C++ code, but
its currently a little bit useless:
void gemwin :: fsaaMess(int value)
{
if (value == 2 || value == 4 || value == 8){
GemMan :: fsaa = value;
}
else{
GemMan :: fsaa = value;
}
}
It seems to me that it should issue a warning if 'value' is not a useful
value. Also, [FSAA 0( would be an intuitive way to turn off FSAA, it
seems to work.
.hc
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