[Patch] improved text-decoration II
Leo Savernik
l.savernik at aon.at
Thu Apr 22 22:59:26 BST 2004
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Am Dienstag 20 April 2004 10:41 schrieb Luciano Montanaro:
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> I've not tried this out, so I don't know how bad the performance is
> really. Would it be a problem to make the renderer use setUnderline(),
> setStrikeOut() and so on, instead of faking the font attributes as it does
> currently?
This hasn't got anything to do with your part of the patch. Faking it is
actually the fastest possible way to calculate the position.
>
> > If that isn't bearable, should we take the IE approach to favour speed
> > over correctness, and leave everything as is?
>
> Well, we've been using this approach till now, so that's an option.
> However, as display resolution increases, thin lines will be more and
> more noticeable.
Line thickness can be merged without detriment to the speed of text selection.
It doesn't comply with CSS 1 then, but this wouldn't keep us from including
proper thickness.
>
> Luciano
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