Re: libart and canvas maintenance
- From: Martin Baulig <martin home-of-linux org>
- To: Tim Janik <timj gtk org>
- Cc: Federico Mena <federico evilplan org>, Raph Levien <raph levien com>, Hacking Gnomes <Gnome-Hackers gnome org>
- Subject: Re: libart and canvas maintenance
- Date: 14 May 2001 20:59:33 +0200
Tim Janik <timj gtk org> writes:
> i'm currently porting beast over to gtk+2.0 and
> therefore need a working canvas.
> since i wsn't able to build libgnome yet and since
> no released source should yet depend on it, i'm currently
> c'n'p-ing canvas files from libgnomecanvas into beast
> and got things basically work that way.
Well, either you're confused or you just found a bug :-)
libgnomecanvas doesn't depend on libgnome at all, it's maintained
by Federico.
> for some reason images are offset now by width/2 and height/2
> (i still need to debug this), text sometimes isn't displayed
> and the old libart/canvas redrawing problems remain.
>
> i'm also still using an old version of libart since newer ones
> still trigger infinite loops in art_svp_uncross() (the
> "Re: [PATCH] updates to canvas fixes" issue i mailed about to
> gnome-hackers this march).
>
> since i want to make a beast release based on a gtk devel version
> fairly soon, i'll probably c'n'p a working but patched up libart into
> beast as well.
>
> can libart still be considered actively maintained (i'm waiting for
> a fixed vpath intersection routine for nearly two years now) and who's
> responsible for libgnomecanvas maintenance (since i'd like to fold back
> as many fixes as possible)?
No idea about libart, but libgnomecanvas is Federico's baby.
--
Martin Baulig
martin gnome org (private)
baulig suse de (work)
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