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Is anyone of you familiar with Anti-Grain Geometry? I just stumbled across it this week and would love to use it in my program but I can't figure out HOW to use it!
I am trying to use the C# wrapper created by the guys at CreativeDocs.Net --> http://www.creativedocs.net/

Just so you know, I have exhuasted google trying to find some kind of documentation. :(

Any pointers on how to implement it would be greatly appreciated!

Richard
Oct 5 '07 #1
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Is anyone of you familiar with Anti-Grain Geometry? I just stumbled across it this week and would love to use it in my program but I can't figure out HOW to use it!
I am trying to use the C# wrapper created by the guys at CreativeDocs.Net --> http://www.creativedocs.net/

Just so you know, I have exhuasted google trying to find some kind of documentation. :(

Any pointers on how to implement it would be greatly appreciated!

Richard
I would guess that the C# wrapper would very closely follow the underlying C++ implementation, try hitting up the AGG documentation, with the Object Browser open on the C# wrapper, and see if you can work through the code that way.
Oct 5 '07 #2

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