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Bug 104729 - need infrastructure for multi-pass image scaling/smoothing
need infrastructure for multi-pass image scaling/smoothing
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: gnome-mag
Classification: Deprecated
Component: performance
unspecified
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: bill.haneman
bill.haneman
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks: 104611
 
 
Reported: 2003-01-29 16:10 UTC by bill.haneman
Modified: 2011-10-14 10:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description bill.haneman 2003-01-29 16:10:25 UTC
For compute-intensive post-processing such as font and image smoothing, we
need a way to queue smoothing in an idle handler rather than doing the
postprocessing synchronously.
Comment 1 Calum Benson 2003-08-07 16:15:26 UTC
Apologies for spam... marking as GNOMEVER2.3 so it appears on the official GNOME
bug list :)
Comment 2 bill.haneman 2003-08-22 11:15:14 UTC
this is an important bug but not a 2.4 candidate stopper, lowering
priority to 'normal' since 'high' is reserved for candidate stoppers
at the moment.  I realize that it's a blocker for the gnopernicus
smoothing  feature but that'll have to wait for post-gnome-2.4.

thanks

Comment 3 Calum Benson 2003-10-20 15:18:00 UTC
Apologies for spam; marking as AP3 so it appears in the right place on
our buglist.
Comment 4 Calum Benson 2004-10-21 16:52:06 UTC
Apologies for spam-- ensuring Sun a11y team are cc'ed on all current a11y bugs.
 Filter on "SUN A11Y SPAM" to ignore.
Comment 5 bill.haneman 2005-10-26 16:56:55 UTC
bumping priority as there are reports that users are requesting more
sophisticated image and text smoothing.
Comment 6 Akhil Laddha 2011-10-14 10:47:55 UTC
gnome-mag development has been stalled and it has been replaced by gnome-shell
mag [1]. Maintainers don't have future development plan so i am closing all the bugs as WONTFIX.

[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-bugsquad/2011-October/msg00001.html