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ryxdp
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O.P. How exactly does Aero work?
Does Aero just take continually updating screenshots of the background, add a gaussian blur and put it on the windowframes? Or does it use some other technique?
I'd really like to know how it's done, because it may help me in reproducing aero in Paint.NET.
Thanks
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01-25-2008 10:44 PM |
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Nathan
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
Maybe it uses transparency?
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01-25-2008 10:47 PM |
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Shippo
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
Aero is basically a transparent layer in the windows and taskbar.. it's nothing special to be honest and quite useless for window borders and such. (that's how I see it)
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01-25-2008 10:50 PM |
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ryxdp
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O.P. RE: How exactly does Aero work?
It might, plus some formula or code that tells it to blur...but i dunno.
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01-25-2008 10:50 PM |
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01-25-2008 10:52 PM |
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
quote: Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Window_Manager
With DWM running, applications do not draw directly to the video memory, but to an off-screen buffers in system memory that are then composited together by DWM to render the final screen, a number of times per second. In that sense, it is similar to the Quartz compositor in Mac OS X. Because the compositor has access to the graphics of all applications, it easily allows effects that string together visuals from multiple applications, such as transparency. DWM uses DirectX to perform the function of compositing and rendering in the GPU, freeing the CPU of the task of managing the rendering from the off-screen buffers to the display. However, it does not affect applications painting to the off-screen buffers; depending on the technologies used for that, it might still be CPU bound. DWM-agnostic rendering techniques like GDI are redirected to the buffers by rendering the UI as bitmaps. DWM-aware rendering technologies like WPF-directly make the internal data structures available in a DWM-compatible format. The window contents in the buffers are then converted to DirectX textures.
This post was edited on 01-26-2008 at 04:28 AM by -dt-.
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01-26-2008 04:27 AM |
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Jesus
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
quote: Originally posted by -dt-
quote: Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Window_Manager
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lol so I basically got the same in my linux install
except for the directX part ofcourse
and the amount of $$ paid /one should be paying for it.
This post was edited on 01-26-2008 at 05:04 AM by Jesus.
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01-26-2008 05:02 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
quote: Originally posted by Jesus
quote: Originally posted by -dt-
quote: Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Window_Manager
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lol so I basically got the same in my linux install
except for the directX part ofcourse
and the amount of $$ paid/one should be paying for it.
how do you "get" a method of accomplishing a task?
quote: Originally posted by Ryxpia
it may help me in reproducing aero in Paint.NET.
how do you mean? do you want to add aero to paint.net's window, or?
This post was edited on 01-26-2008 at 05:38 AM by ShawnZ.
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01-26-2008 05:35 AM |
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ryxdp
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O.P. RE: How exactly does Aero work?
What I do in paint.NET to add a fake aero effect is make a semi-transparent rectangle (rounded usually), select it with Magic Wand, go to the background layer and gaussian blur it.
If I knew exactly how vista does aero, it might be useful to know.
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01-26-2008 09:40 AM |
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RE: How exactly does Aero work?
Like this?
I just made a white box, lowered opacity to 50%-ish, added drop shadow, gaussian blur. Got bored
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01-26-2008 04:46 PM |
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