Date: Mon, 3 Jul 1995 08:25:34 +0300 From: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii) To: 94024831 AT pandora DOT mit DOT csu DOT edu DOT au Subject: Re: SIMPLE graphics? Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu > I've just managed to download all of djgpp including 'GRX'. I was > not impressed! Can any graphix-type people give me an indication of what > they thought/think of GRX. I thought it was too much like the usual TP/TC++ > BGI library with the hundreds of functions and graphics modes. I also didn't > like the fact that whoever made GRX didn't seem to know how to draw a > simple circle or ellipse. They where approximated by a polygon! I don't > know how much of a speed-up this gives, but hasn't anyone heard of > Bresenham? Within a month of me getting the older version (from a > shareware destributor) I had made up a function that drew circles using > Bresenhams' method. It was pretty fast too, considering I only have a > 386-25 (pitiful isn't it?). GRX (like most of DJGPP) is written and maintained by a volunteer (I'm not the one). Instead of flaming that individual for allegedly writing poor code and for being ignorant about the subject matter (without even a single IMHO to sweeten the pill!), why not take your time and effort to improve on it? For example, why didn't you post that Bresenham-based circle-drawing function you've written, so that others could benefit?