Re: [Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- From: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris ariman ee>
- To: Robert L Krawitz <rlk alum mit edu>
- cc: gimp-print-devel lists sourceforge net, gnome-print helixcode com
- Subject: Re: [Gnome-print] Re: [Gimp-print-devel] An introduction to gnome-print (fwd)
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 17:31:07 +0200 (CEST)
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
> Well - at moment, to do advanced C based OO programming, most people use
> Gtk+, thus creating implicit dependency in X libraries installed. But this
> does not mean, that X has to be RUNNING.
>
> MOST people? Where I happen to work (a major system vendor), I
> haven't heard Gtk+ mentioned even once.
Lets not start language flaming here :) But I insist, that using OO
techniques is often good, and using any other (I do not any such, but
certainly there are) C toolkit involves lot more installing pain to user.
Fortunately commercial unixes are slowly starting to mimic Linux, so
sooner or later you can find Gtk+ included with your favourite unix
too. (Miguel and others are working like madmen, to make it happen sooner
:)
> The one goal of Gnome is to provide good set of support libraries for
> programming. At moment sending PS commands to filedescriptor does not
> help people creating neither cute print previews (no alpha) nor export to
> bitmaps (same reason). Rendering job in client-side is reasonable for
> bitmap applications (GIMP), but huge overkill for all vector/text based
> apps. And until some free PS renderer is created, using libart or similar
> techinque, the best possible solution for these is certainly hybrid
> system, like gnome-print is now. It lets you use any spooling and
> rasterizing engine, while preserving client-side consisteness and
> extensibility, which is lost with plain PostScript.
>
> Wait a minute -- there IS a free Postscript renderer around. It's
> called Ghostscript. What am I missing here?
Unfortunately its quality is too poor for on-screen display or bitmap
rendering. Porting GS to libart is one possibility, of course. Plus
someone has to create alpha extensions to it.
Regards,
Lauris
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