nanogui: where are gdImage* routines
Subject:
RE: where are gdImage* routines
From:
Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date:
3 May 1999 19:26:47 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.04.9905032010450.363-100000@hyperspace>
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Greg Haerr wrote:
> After working dang near the whole weekend on it, I finally have the
> nanoGui package up and running. It turns out there were all sorts of unimplemented
> routines... I wrote all the event management stuff, GetNextEvent, CheckNext, Peek,
> etc. I was wondering, did this package ever run the examples/demo or exampes/landmine?
It did before I broke quite a lot of it in writing the network code and
(starting to) fix various things which were badly done the first time
round.
> It appears that they never ran. In any case, I've got the demo running now. I've also
Great.
> written a stub library that allows the application to be linked directly to the server,
> so that the network stuff can be debugged separately.
Haha. That sounds like it was before I started on it ;) Originally the
application and server were linked together because the original author
never got around to writing the network stuff.
> There's quite a few issues I would like to talk about. Is there a way we could
> talk? I need to get an understanding as to what has worked etc, so I don't spend
Email is best, either personal or through the list. IRC isn't ideal for me
as we have to pay for phone calls by the minute in the UK.
> too much time rewriting stuff that supposedly once worked... By tonight I think
> I'll have all the event stuff completely working, as well as the text output. I'm also
> ready to put in the fixes for cursor hiding during drawing, etc.
I'm not working on Nano-X currently myself, as I have a couple of projects
for Uni to finish off very urgently, plus exams in a couple of weeks. The
only reason I released it when I did really was because I knew I wouldn't
have any time to spend on it myself for a while, but that others might
want to have a go...
> Are you currently doing all this also, or should I send you my source?
No, I don't have the time to do it myself at the moment. I'll give you
the details for write access to the CVS server in a seperate mail, so you
can sync your stuff up yourself.
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