Nice! Well well well, we have exciting times ahead!

If this implementation is somewhat stable, I guess we need to put a binding on Hackage :)

Of course Microsoft provides the new Direct2D API for something similar, but having a multi platform solution is preferable.

I also played a bit with an implementation for rendering conics on the GPU:
http://staffwww.itn.liu.se/~stegu/GLSL-conics/

That runs about 100 times faster as software rendered Cairo or GDI+ on my PC.

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Claus Reinke <claus.reinke@talk21.com> wrote:
A common standard would be useful, but OpenVG doesn't look
like "ready soon". On the declarative side, there's also SVG..

Seems I've got to qualify that remark somewhat - apart from some
commercial/closed-source implementations, there is also a open
source ANSI C one (implemented on top of OpenGL, so it isn't
quite the same as direct OpenGL hardware support, but it offers
the same API and might be a good target for a Haskell binding..):

http://ivanleben.blogspot.com/2007/07/shivavg-open-source-ansi-c-openvg.html

Also, an OpenVG backend for Cairo, which seems to have so many backends that it might be the safest user-level choice?

http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2008-January/012833.html
http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2008-January/012840.html

Claus


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