Glynn Clements wrote:

* High quality antialiased output. See http://lars.ahlzen.com/cairograss/ for a few simple examples and a comparison with the PNG driver.

One thing to be careful of with anti-aliasing is tesselations. Issues
with Ghostscript's anti-aliasing option are a regular topic on the GMT
list.

Good point.

I don't know how well this driver handles that. During my own use i haven't *noticed* any issues, but you or some one else might have good test cases to try once I post the code.

My main question is: Does all of this seem useful to anyone else? I do realize that most of these things can be achieved in other ways, but I've personally found this driver to produce high quality output in a very convenient way. Feedback is appreciated!

The main thing to bear in mind is that the graphics system is going to
be completely re-written for 7.x.

If that's the case (I actually wasn't aware; I haven't followed grass-dev for that long), I guess it isn't worth spending an enormous amount of effort on something like this. It may still be useful in the meantime, though.

If Cairo is available for both Windows and MacOSX (natively, i.e. not
requiring X11), and does an adequate job of PostScript generation
(embedding a pre-rendered image in a PostScript file doesn't count),
it could be a viable basis for the new graphics architecture.

It is native cross-platform. According to the docs, it even uses hardware acceleration where available.

And yes, it produces real, actual vector output (PS, PDF and supposedly SVG although I had some issues with that), not just a bitmap with a PS/PDF header. There are some PDF examples rendered with the CAIRO GRASS driver at http://lars.ahlzen.com/cairograss/

There are also (currently experimental) support for OpenGL output, which may be useful if one wanted the new graphics architecture to support nviz and realtime graphics.

For Mac there's Quartz in the works, too.

Btw, IMO Cairo would be an excellent candidate to base a new graphics/rendering system on.

I can of course post code too, if anyone would be interested in actually trying it.

The code would certainly be useful.

Will post. :)

/ Lars

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