If it was that easy to fix, someone would have by now. I agree that AA isn't always optimal, but it's deep down in our renderer code, which is why I recommend requesting from the cairo guys for them to allow their renderer to do it... then we could enable that feature when we switch over.
-Josh
Facundo Casco wrote:
Unfortunately I don't know have the knowledge to do it myself and it's really sad to hear nobody cares about this issue because it really degrades the final work. The images and the text doesn't look good and it really would help to be able to tweak antialiasing parameters for these particular objects. Maybe I'm mistaken but I think most of the work people does with Inkscape ends up as bitmaps; SVG is a nice format to work with but not well supported. Is it really that hard to fix this by letting the user set parameters for antialiasing or is that everyone works around it somehow? I mean, one of the few things I'd like to improve in Inkscape is the quality of the exported text, especially at small font sizes it looks really blurrred.
On 6/20/07, Joshua A. Andler <joshua@...233...> wrote:
So it is AA then...
We aren't going to be adding an option any time soon that I know of. The plan is to switch our renderer to Cairo when they patch a few bugs we need fixed. Unfortunately Cairo doesn't have a non-AA rendering mode either, so someone would have to implement that for us to take advantage of it (and I'm pretty sure non of the core-devs here have a desire to do that). If you can code or want to try and persuade, it may be best to hit up Cairo instead to future-proof things.
-Josh
Facundo Casco wrote:
I haven't seen the exported bitmap yet, the image was a screenshot from Inkscape running on my machine (Win2k) The image imported is not resized within Inkscape, I cut it to the pixel size I want it to be in Inkscape before importing it. That screenshot is with a 1:1 zoom level. It would be nice if Inkscape had some kind of option, maybe in the image properties dialog, to tweak anti-aliasing. It would be a usefull feature to add to text too.
Thanks for your replys
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