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I'm currently upgrading an old project to use the latest version of ImPlot, which is currently failing due to apparent removal of ImPlotFlags_AntiAliased flag from ImPlotFlags_ enum.
However, the README still mentions using ImPlotFlags_AntiAliased (or setting ImPlot::GetStyle().AntiAliasedLines), both of which now seem to be gone. So, a couple of questions...
Is the README out of date?
If this functionality has been removed, is there an alternative method for achieving AA rendering of the plots? I'm not that familiar with the code I'm upgrading and just looking to achieve parity with the old version where possible....
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I'm currently upgrading an old project to use the latest version of ImPlot, which is currently failing due to apparent removal of ImPlotFlags_AntiAliased flag from ImPlotFlags_ enum.
However, the README still mentions using ImPlotFlags_AntiAliased (or setting ImPlot::GetStyle().AntiAliasedLines), both of which now seem to be gone. So, a couple of questions...
TIA - Maybe I'm missing something obvious here...
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