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Check the speed of wxImage::Scale() using this algorithm too. As expected, it's between normal and high quality when upscaling and exactly the same as high quality when shrinking (because it is actually the algorithm used for shrinking for wxIMAGE_QUALITY_HIGH). |
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htmlparser | ||
bench_vc8_bench_graphics.vcproj | ||
bench_vc8_bench_gui.vcproj | ||
bench_vc8_bench.vcproj | ||
bench_vc8.sln | ||
bench_vc9_bench_graphics.vcproj | ||
bench_vc9_bench_gui.vcproj | ||
bench_vc9_bench.vcproj | ||
bench_vc9.sln | ||
bench.bkl | ||
bench.cpp | ||
bench.h | ||
datetime.cpp | ||
display.cpp | ||
graphics.cpp | ||
htmltest.html | ||
image.cpp | ||
ipcclient.cpp | ||
log.cpp | ||
makefile.gcc | ||
Makefile.in | ||
makefile.vc | ||
mbconv.cpp | ||
printfbench.cpp | ||
regex.cpp | ||
strings.cpp | ||
tls.cpp |