Zed is a modern open-source code editor, built from the ground up in Rust with a GPU-accelerated renderer.

  • FlorianSimon@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    Probably because it’s more efficient. GPUs are designed to render things, which editors do. In a text editor, you’re effectively rendering fonts over a fixed background, which I assume is pretty efficient using the GPU.

    We’re not talking about crazy 3D effects here.

    Yay to battery savings!

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      1 month ago

      Shouldn’t the DE/Window Manager be handling that? Seems like doing it on a window by window basis would be inefficient (and look inconsistent).

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        1 month ago

        That’s a totally unrelated part of the stack. These days you just have a compositor that combines the output of applications.

        The model of out of process rendering in Xorg was done pre-2000s but GPUs became the norm and don’t work well this way.

      • leopold@lemmy.kde.social
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        The job of the window manager is to manage windows and very little else. Font rendering is done by the widget toolkit, usually via freetype/harfbuzz.