<AWT Dev> RFR: 8260931: Implement JEP 382: New macOS Rendering Pipeline [v13]
Jayathirth D V
jayathirth.d.v at oracle.com
Fri Mar 12 04:41:05 UTC 2021
> On 12-Mar-2021, at 9:29 AM, Scott Palmer <swpalmer at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Mar 11, 2021, at 9:53 PM, Sergey Bylokhov <serb at openjdk.java.net> wrote:
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>> On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 02:29:04 GMT, Jayathirth D V <jdv at openjdk.org> wrote:
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>>>> src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/java2d/metal/MTLSurfaceData.java line 323:
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>>>>> 321: * more code just to support a few uncommon cases.
>>>>> 322: */
>>>>> 323: public boolean canRenderLCDText(SunGraphics2D sg2d) {
>>>>
>>>> Just curious, can we render LCD on 10.14+ via metal? Does it work fine?
>>>
>>> Yes Sergey it works fine in 10.14+ systems via metal. Most of the JCK manual tests use LCD text on UI Components and it is recently verified in 10.14+ systems for EA10.
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>> Ok, for some reason I thought that the new macOS stopped providing LCD glyphs.
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> Are the glyphs different or just the way they are rasterized?
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> Newer versions of macOS don’t do LCD text and have gone back to plain grey-scale anti-aliasing.
> Java 2D should default to NOT doing LCD anti-aliasing for text on macOS if it wants to fit in with the look of native applications.
> (I’m not sure if that applies to non-retina displays.)
>
By default we don’t do LCD anti-aliasing for text, only when we set Text Rendering Hint to use LCD antialiasing we take sub-pixel rendering path.
> Scott
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