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By removing the last two libs: nullcanvas and directx5canvas. directx5canvas seems to be dead and nullcanvas don't have entries in scp2. Change-Id: Ib8fc1da123f8374fb83192f14db730638213f564 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/3626 Reviewed-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> Tested-by: David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> |
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Library_directx9canvas.mk | ||
Library_gdipluscanvas.mk | ||
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Library_vclcanvas.mk | ||
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StaticLibrary_directxcanvas.mk |
UNO-based graphics backend, lesser impedance to modern graphics APIs than vcl. == The Canvas Framework == The canvas framework is the successor of the system GUI and graphics backend VCL. Basic functionality is available, supplying just as much features as necessary to provide a VCL-equivalent feature set (except proper BiDi/CTL support). The canvas framework consists of the following two modules, canvas and cppcanvas. Additionally, a new generic graphics tooling is used (but not exclusively by the canvas, Armin's drawinglayer module also make use of it), which resides in basegfx. The UNO API used by the canvas is primarily under com::sun::star::rendering, with com::sun::star::rendering::XCanvas being the central interface. == The slideshow engine == The slideshow engine has replaced the former Impress-embedded presentation framework with a fully independent UNO component, and it is based on the canvas. Some features used there are only available from canvas, like double-buffering, and hardware-accelerated alpha-blending (currently not on all platforms).