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authorEleni Maria Stea <estea@igalia.com>
Wed, 19 May 2021 21:35:39 +0000 (00:35 +0300)
committerEleni Maria Stea <estea@igalia.com>
Wed, 19 May 2021 21:35:39 +0000 (00:35 +0300)
codecamp.tex

index 74eb422..c512f85 100644 (file)
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ program}
                                        modes.
                                \item \href{https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL/extensions/OES/OES\_EGL\_image\_external.txt}{OES\_EGL\_image\_external}: 
                                        \\ This extension provides a mechanism for creating EGLImage texture targets
-    from EGLImages.
+                                       from EGLImages.
                        \end{itemize}
                \end{center}
        \end{block}
@@ -819,15 +819,71 @@ program}
 \begin{frame}
        \frametitle{Example:}
 
+       \setbeamercolor{block body}{bg=white}{\scriptsize}
+       \setbeamertemplate{itemize/enumerate body begin}{\tiny}
+
+       \begin{block}{\scriptsize{I've written an example:}}
+               \begin{center}
+                       \begin{itemize}
+                               \item First using EGL!\\
+                                       Blog post: \url{https://eleni.mutantstargoat.com/hikiko/egl-dma-1/} \\
+                                       Code: \url{https://gistof.com/dma-egl-version}
+                               \item Then using a native EGL context and a context from ANGLE!\\
+                                       Blog post: \url{https://eleni.mutantstargoat.com/hikiko/angle-dma/}\\
+                                       Code: \url{https://gistof.com/dmaangleeglversion}
+                       \end{itemize}
+               \end{center}
+       \end{block}
+       \vspace{-0.3cm}
+       \begin{block}{\scriptsize{Snippet from the exporter:}}
+               \vspace{-0.1cm}
+               \tiny{
+               \begin{table}[t]
+                       \centering
+                       \begin{tabular}{l}
+                               {\color{coolblack}Exporting a dma buffer from a texture
+                               \texttt{texA}:}\\ 
+                               \\
+                               \begin{adjustbox}{max width=\textwidth}
+                                       \adjustbox{valign=t}{\includegraphics[height=3.8cm]{data/dma_export_and_struct.png}}
+                               \end{adjustbox}\\
+                       \end{tabular}
+               \end{table}
+               }
+       \end{block}
 \end{frame}
 
 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
 
 \begin{frame}
-       \frametitle{Example program}
+       \frametitle{Example continued}
+       \setbeamercolor{block body}{bg=white}{\scriptsize}
+       \setbeamertemplate{itemize/enumerate body begin}{\tiny}
 
-       Code:
-       Blog post:
+       \begin{block}{\scriptsize{Snippets from the importer:}}
+               \vspace{-0.1cm}
+               \tiny{
+               \begin{table}[t]
+                       \centering
+                       \begin{tabular}{l}
+                               {\color{coolblack}Creating an EGLImage from the dma buffer using
+                               the exported fd and the exported modifiers:}\\ 
+                               \\
+                               \begin{adjustbox}{max width=\textwidth}
+                                       \adjustbox{valign=t}{\includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{data/dma_import.png}}
+                               \end{adjustbox}\\
+\\
+\\
+                               {\color{coolblack}Creating a texture using that external
+                               EGLImage:}\\ 
+                               \\
+                               \begin{adjustbox}{max width=\textwidth}
+                                       \adjustbox{valign=t}{\includegraphics[height=2cm]{data/dma_targetteture2does.png}}
+                               \end{adjustbox}\\
+                       \end{tabular}
+               \end{table}
+               }
+       \end{block}
 \end{frame}
 
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