I am not sure I like the name of the value DEFAULT.  To me "default"
implies some kind of "typical" option for the particular platform which
could conceivably be very different on each platform.  For example, on my
Windows super-computer with ultra fast GPU the "default" would logically be
something like 16x whereas on my iPhone I would expect the default to be
using only 2x.  The comment for DEFAULT implies that it's really more of a
BALANCED or MODERATE setting that would have the same characteristics on
each platform.


On 24 July 2013 06:29, Chien Yang <chien.y...@oracle.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>     We appreciate all the feedback you have contributed to this topic.
> After listening to the feedback and an internal discussion, we would like
> to propose a minor change to the API for supporting scene anti-aliasing. We
> intentionally choose not to expose the number of samples and techniques
> used in this release, but this doesn't preclude future addition when the
> time is right for more options. This change will be tracked by RT-31878 (
> https://javafx-jira.kenai.**com/browse/RT-31878<https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-31878>
> ):
>
> Anti-aliasing API Change Proposal:
>
> Constructors remove:
> public Scene(Parent root, double width, double height, boolean
> depthBuffer, boolean antiAliasing)
> public SubScene(Parent root, double width, double height, boolean
> depthBuffer, boolean antiAliasing)
>
> Constructor add:
> public Scene(Parent root, double width, double height, boolean
> depthBuffer, SceneAntiAliasing antiAliasing)
> public SubScene(Parent root, double width, double height, boolean
> depthBuffer, SceneAntiAliasing antiAliasing)
>
> Note:The antiAliasing argument will be used if the underlying graphics
> driver has anti-aliasing support.
>
> Where SceneAntiAliasing is an enum with the following entries at the
> moment:
>
> public enum SceneAntiAliasing {
>     DISABLED, // disables anti-aliasing
>     DEFAULT, // enables anti-aliasing using a default system setting
> available that balances speed and quality
>     FASTEST, // enables anti-aliasing using minimum system setting
> available that results in better frame rate
>     NICEST // enables anti-aliasing using maximum system setting available
> that results in best visual quality
> }
>
> Thanks,
> - Chien
>

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