Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/06/09/21:21:39
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From: | Shawn Hargreaves <slh100 AT york DOT ac DOT uk>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: graphics display
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Date: | Sun, 9 Jun 1996 22:01:45 +0100
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Organization: | The University of York, UK
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On 9 Jun 1996, Jens Jedamzik wrote:
> yyong AT ee DOT ryerson DOT ca schreibt:
> > hi, I use djgpp for my C compiler and I wonder if it's possible to
> > display pictures (any format) on the screen. I want to create a slide
> > show program. Is there a C command to display the pictures?
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> There is no simple C command for displaying graphics.
[...]
> A good set of sources to review is found in the public domain program
> called PICLAB.
[...]
> (If anybody knows a better solution suitable for DJGPP, please tell it
> here, because I am sharing Alan's problem!)
Sounds like you are both in need of a decent graphics library. There are
several around for djgpp: check out libgrx, jlib, xlibdj, and my allegro
lib. These are all on x2ftp.oulu.fi, in /pub/msdos/programming/djgpp2/.
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* Shawn Hargreaves. Why is 'phonetic' spelt with a ph?
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