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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/06/2020 08:23, Hilaire Fernandes
via Cuis-dev wrote:<br>
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<font size="+1">I try to imagine a dynabook with two A4 screens,
where the information is layout in a vectorial canvas for each
screen whose contents are texts flowing around rectangular like
Morphs with dynamic content and an aditionnal layer of vectorial
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<p>I have wanted something like this, with both touch and (pressure
sensitive) pen support ever since I saw a speculative video
showing an ebook reader in this style over 20 years ago.</p>
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size="+1"> In that scenario, can the start up cost of OpenCL be
mitigated?<br>
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<p>I have to wonder how much the display model of the VM restricts
this. Maybe directly using something hardware accelerated like
OpenGL, Vulcan or even SDL2 would help, VM side?<br>
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