Xref: news-dnh.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:858 Path: news-dnh.mv.net!mv!news.sprintlink.net!psgrain!iafrica.com!ticsa.com!cstatd.cstat.co.za!ucthpx!casper.cs.uct.ac.za!mwodrich From: mwodrich AT cs DOT uct DOT ac DOT za (M Wodrich) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: LibGRX : Using standard 256 col palette? Date: 6 Jul 1995 12:47:29 GMT Organization: University of Cape Town Lines: 23 Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.uct.ac.za To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Dj-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Hi I have read both the DJGPP FAQ, and the LibGRX DOC's, but I can't find an answer to this Q, so here goes : Is it possible to do graphics in LibGRX using the standard (internal) 256 color palette (256 colour mode obviously!). The two colour modes (direct and indexed) seem to rely on you setting up the colours you want, and return an integer "index" number to refer to that color. The thing is, I'd like to design some simple icons, and the icon editor I have uses the standard palette 8-(. Is there some way to use the standard palette in LibGRX, or is there a more versatile Icon program out there? Reply via e-mail please! Thanks Mark. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Wodrich /\/\.\/\/. Electrical Engineering Student, "The truth is out there"