caryoscelus
caryoscelus
> It instead integrates the class in the codebase did you simply copy-paste code from merkletools to this PR ? one can argue for and against such approach in general...
any usage examples or screenshots for this ?
You can export it as png sequence and then run convert frames to any video format using ffmpeg.
Yeah, i can confirm this with this file. While on small files new rendering engine seems to work faster (1.5-3x), it chokes on such a heavy one (more than 10x...
However, disabling the tree (which has those blurry things that are btw rendered differently) brought a huge speed up and new engine is only about 3 times slower.
i see. maybe i'll make my own package. anyway, would you be interested in PRs with little improvements? thanks for your work so far!
we're looking to implement something like that in [zeronet-conservancy](https://github.com/zeronet-conservancy/zeronet-conservancy)
@neodark there are two large reasons official ZeroNet is deprecated : lack of tor onion-v3 support (which by this point of how outdated onion-v2 is basically means lack of possibility...
> zeronet-conservancy is NOT recommended, it's not a safe fork. The only safe and up to date fork is ZeroNetX!! did you read the code and built it yourself ?...
Try running `pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0`, it will probably tell you which dependency is missing.