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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Tron Legacy Post 302515353 by ni2 on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 02:20:16 AM
Old 04-20-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Eronysis
Perhaps this can vindicate it slightly for some of you:

jtnimoy - Tron Legacy (2010)

The story line. My personal opinion is that great graphics cant help a "weak" story.

I felt as if they were just repeating the original Tron story only now the graphics were way cooler. All that time has passed and Tronverse (???) is still stuck way back in the 1980's (Whatever the time it was the original movie played).

There was nothing new. Just visually pleasing disc fights and car races. (The same kind of stuff in the first movie. Which was more fun to watch because it had a story and cool graphics for its time.)

I guess the mistake I made was think it would be a new movie.

And it is nice to see that I am only one who was disappointed. I guess people went to see the graphics.
 

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Tk_GetGC(3)						       Tk Library Procedures						       Tk_GetGC(3)

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NAME
Tk_GetGC, Tk_FreeGC - maintain database of read-only graphics contexts SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> GC Tk_GetGC(tkwin, valueMask, valuePtr) Tk_FreeGC(display, gc) ARGUMENTS
Tk_Window tkwin (in) Token for window in which the graphics context will be used. unsigned long valueMask (in) Mask of bits (such as GCForeground or GCStipple) indicating which fields of *valuePtr are valid. XGCValues *valuePtr (in) Pointer to structure describing the desired values for the graphics context. Display *display (in) Display for which gc was allocated. GC gc (in) X identifier for graphics context that is no longer needed. Must have been allocated by Tk_GetGC. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetGC and Tk_FreeGC manage a collection of graphics contexts being used by an application. The procedures allow graphics contexts to be shared, thereby avoiding the server overhead that would be incurred if a separate GC were created for each use. Tk_GetGC takes arguments describing the desired graphics context and returns an X identifier for a GC that fits the description. The graphics context that is returned will have default values in all of the fields not specified explicitly by valueMask and valuePtr. Tk_GetGC maintains a database of all the graphics contexts it has created. Whenever possible, a call to Tk_GetGC will return an existing graphics context rather than creating a new one. This approach can substantially reduce server overhead, so Tk_GetGC should generally be used in preference to the Xlib procedure XCreateGC, which creates a new graphics context on each call. Since the return values of Tk_GetGC are shared, callers should never modify the graphics contexts returned by Tk_GetGC. If a graphics con- text must be modified dynamically, then it should be created by calling XCreateGC instead of Tk_GetGC. When a graphics context is no longer needed, Tk_FreeGC should be called to release it. There should be exactly one call to Tk_FreeGC for each call to Tk_GetGC. When a graphics context is no longer in use anywhere (i.e. it has been freed as many times as it has been gotten) Tk_FreeGC will release it to the X server and delete it from the database. KEYWORDS
graphics context Tk Tk_GetGC(3)
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