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Re: Photorealistic SVG support
by Sagara on Friday 13/Apr/2007, @02:56
To avoid CPU hogging when rendering large photo realistic SVGs:
1. Its possible to render at a low priority, isn't it? Then you won't notice any slowdown in your work. Ideally this priority setting is user configurable (eg. Low=lower than applications, Very-Low=Run when machine is idle like a screen saver, High=Process as when required like now).

2. Cache rendered images, so that no need to render again and again.

Btw, your wallpaper is very nice. Where can I find the SVG file?, so that I can try and see how long does it take at my end.

Here is another photo realistic SVG: http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/gallery/inkscape-0.45-cupoftea.png
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