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- Apps like xterm can trigger a lot of fallback rendering. - This can lead to (annoyingly) high latencies, because you have to wait for the block handler. - You need a driver that doesn't directly access the front buffer to trigger this (NV50+ nouveau for example). - Repeatingly doing dmesg on an xterm with a bitmap font will reveal that you never see part of the text. - I have recieved at least one complaint in the past of slow terminal performance, which was related to core font rendering. - This does sacrifice some throughput, roughly 33% slower. Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Maarten Maathuis <madman2003@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> |
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exa_accel.c | ||
exa_classic.c | ||
exa_driver.c | ||
exa_glyphs.c | ||
exa_migration_classic.c | ||
exa_migration_mixed.c | ||
exa_mixed.c | ||
exa_offscreen.c | ||
exa_priv.h | ||
exa_render.c | ||
exa_unaccel.c | ||
exa.c | ||
exa.h | ||
Makefile.am |