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Re: [paragui-users] gradient fix....
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Teunis Peters |
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Re: [paragui-users] gradient fix.... |
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Fri, 1 Nov 2002 10:19:26 -0800 (PST) |
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Dinand Vanvelzen wrote:
> I dont know how to make that Teunis but i like the idea for bigger widgets
> like an Mpeg player.
> offcourse for an mpeg player you would want to custumize the controls for
> it,.. *dreams on*
No prob in the sigc++ api. Actually wrote this one a WHILE ago... and
sent in a copy even. Don't know if it ever got merged in.
Will rewrite it for videodriver-based system (ie: opengl branch :) where
the rules of video are a little different... oh and an XML def so that
the paragui XML stuff can see it.
> Would be nice to divide the widgests into groups and have #define compile
> switches to remove unneeded widget groups.kinda like Delphi and C++ Builder.
No point really - the core widgetset is pretty much necessary (for
internal reasons if nothing else) and external plugins would get compiled
seperately anyways... it's a different environment entirely.
oh and since widgets are in seperate headers anyways.....
Mind you I suppose a "superheader" could be built containing -all- the
core widgets with optional enabling for apps. Anyone want to write one?
:)
> And about the pixel format,.. you mean for the entire OpenGL rendering
> context or only for the data the ParaGUI section gets pertaining to gfx and
> whatnot. ?
yes *g*. Actually OpenGL has a number of pixel formats it supports.
About umm 12-ish. Which is considerably -less- than what SDL supports.
It also has a couple of formats that SDL can't describe very well...
but the paragui/opengl driver only supports 2 at this time.
> Teunis Rulez :)
> *votes teunis for president* , this all will greatly cut down on my workload
> for cross-platform projects ( mainly cuz of OpenGL support making it a verry
> handy toolkit ).
Thank you thank you *bows* *sillygrin*
The OpenGL stuff still needs work and I -do- intend to *attempt* a
DirectX driver after that.... *grin*
G'day, eh? :)
- Teunis