nanogui: nano-X 0.6
Subject:
RE: nano-X 0.6
From:
Alex Holden ####@####.####
Date:
17 Jun 1999 17:39:14 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.04.9906171826370.21858-100000@www.linuxhacker.org>
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Greg Haerr wrote:
> Over a month ago, Alex said that he wanted more stable versions of nano. So I stopped
> sending in my changes. I have kept my own log of changes since then. I will release all
Whatever.
> this when Alex's code is stable. Following is my changelog, which are just my changes
> to nano, *not* official releases, whatever that is.
Great, thanks a lot for the all the work you've put in. My position always
has been and still is: I'll integrate it when you send it to me.
> * created new win32 api: Micro-Win
Does that mean that the win32 API is integrated into Nano-X? How does it
work? Can you compile out Win32 support if you don't want it?
> * created window manager and overlapped window border drawcode
How does the window manager API work? Is it along the lines of the spec I
posted a few weeks ago or more like the way X11 does it?
> * fixed console refresh bug for BOGL
Are you still using the original Bogl version with only 8Bpp support?
> * Added check for FRAMEBUFFER environment variable for /dev/fbX open
I think that's in the latest development version... I definitely remember
writing it.
> * Added pc, microsoft and logitech direct serial driver mouse support
How does your mouse driver system work? Is it table based like GPM and
GII? I wonder whether it's worth me carrying on with the GII based one
I've been working on or not if you've written one too...
> Version 0.5 - 18th May 1999 - ####@####.####
As I've said at least four times, the one you submitted as your 0.5
candidate got released almost exactly as 0.5pre1.
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