[Mono-dev] [BUMP] Re: Alpha blending in libgdiplus (call for testers)
Stifu
stifu at free.fr
Mon Jun 1 11:34:22 EDT 2009
I'm interested in (and am grateful for) your work, but couldn't check it out
yet...
I managed to compile Mono SVN on Windows, but didn't try on openSUSE yet.
I wish there was a repo for Mono nightly builds for openSUSE 11.1. There is
only one for 11.0 as far as I know
(http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories#Mono), and
don't understand why 11.1 is still left out although it's been out for
several months. Am I missing something?
I also wish libgdiplus was used on Mono Windows, which would make testing
easier, and make Mono more consistent across platforms. Has this ever been
considered? I think using GDI+ on Windows and libgdiplus on other platforms
makes things harder than using libgdiplus everywhere (even if GDI+ may be
currently superior to libgdiplus on several aspects).
Would a lot of work be needed to make libgdiplus run on Windows?
Sorry for the hijacking.
Alexander Shulgin wrote:
>
> Alex Shulgin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Recently a whole set of issues in libgdiplus related to alpha blending
>> was discovered. They are summarized in this bug report:
>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=495516
>
> BUMP!
>
> Has anyone tried the patch?
>
> Please reply if you have tried but have problems/have no time to
> report/etc. Any feedback is very much appreciated!
>
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> Regards,
> Alex
>
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