Quartz_(Macintosh) Quartz_(Macintosh)

Quartz (Macintosh) - Definition and Overview

Quartz is the graphics layer that sits on top of the Darwin core of Mac OS X, sometimes also referred to as CoreGraphics. Quartz directly supports Aqua by displaying two-dimensional graphics to create the user interface, including on-the-fly rendering and anti-aliasing with sub-pixel precision.

There are two components that make up Quartz:

  • Quartz Compositor - A compositing windowing system that manages and composites off-screen window bitmaps to create the Mac OS X user interface.
  • Quartz 2D - A graphics library which uses the PDF document format to draw two-dimensional text and graphics.

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Example Usage of (Macintosh)

perfectbastard: @erikswedberg But how do I really feel? http://laserdan.tumblr.com/post/261154368/maybe-one-day-i-too-will-own-a-macintosh
nick413: http://twitpic.com/rdlx0 - Just found my ancient Apple Macintosh Quadra 605.
akzdo4u9: Users of Macintosh Computers Also Own Windows PCs – Report - X-bit... http://tinyurl.com/y8csb7p
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