On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 05:25 -0300, bulia byak wrote:
The quality of on-screen blur display is controlled by the Blur quality option on the new Filters tab of Inkscape Preferences (Ctrl+Shift+P). The available options range from best quality/slowest display to worst quality/fastest display, the default being in the middle between the two. Any setting except the "best quality" may introduce some rendering artefacts, especially when blurring thin strokes; on the other hand, the "best quality" setting may make Inkscape extremely slow at high zooms. These settings only affect the screen display of blurred objects; bitmap export always uses the best quality.
Er, so what does this slider control, exactly? Supersampling for blur? Depending on how this is being implemented, we might have standards conformance problems when rendering...
-mental