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Re: creating smooth graphic in squeak: msg#00281lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
Am 30.05.2006 um 15:56 schrieb andy.burnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
That's because most graphic in Squeak is indeed rendered without anti- aliasing. You can use the BalloonEngine to render anti-aliased graphics. It's actually able to render Flash files, too, at least graphics-wise (it does not handle most of the extensions added since Flash V4). For example, if you open a WatchMorph, you find an option in its red halo handle menu to enable anti-aliasing. If you enable that, it looks smooth. It does so by using Balloon rendering. I've tried running squeak on both Windows and Mac, and the graphics do seem smoother on the Macintosh. So this makes me wonder if there is a setting somewhere in the Windows environment which I have missed. Squeak renders identically on Mac and Win. Perhaps the monitor on your Mac is a bit smoother. To put it another way, is there a way to get squeak to use the native Windows widgets? That's a completely unrelated question. - Bert -
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