I would say it'd be best for you to make a Cairo renderer for it.
There's tons of other ways, too, but GnuSTEP is not that ready (I
might be wrong) and I would estimate it to perform poorly under a
500MHz x86 anyways. Moreover, would you need the windowing, dialogs?
If not, you can skip the window managing layer and just render your
graphics in Cairo. OLPC has that built-in.
my 2c, :)
-Asko Kauppi, Finland
Gordon Apple kirjoitti 27.12.2006 kello 21.13:
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OLPC software teleconference.
Many people are still on holiday or on travel back from holiday
but we
will still be having a conference call for anyone thats around to
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Agenda:
Status.
Upcoming China trips for the next build.
Latest kernel and firmware bits. When/what to deploy?
New stable build?
New firmware Q2B11. Testers needed.
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Hi,
Quick question, is the script that builds the OLPC images available
somewhere? I mean the one that generates the following log for
example.
http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/development/LATEST-
STABLE-BUILD/d
evel_jffs2/build.log
I'm currently finishing plowing through Aaron Hillegass' book,
"Cocoa
Programming for Mac OSX", have read the chapter on GNUStep, and
also the
rebuttal on gnustep.org. My question is: Has anyone successfully used
GNUStep to get their Cocoa code over to laptop? I assume GNUStep is
available here.
We are developing (actually, redeveloping) a remote-targeted
multimedia
presentation program for course lectures that include a lot of
interactive
components. Of course, the receiver side is much simpler than the
authoring/sending side. It would be nice to be able to have a
target mode
that would include the laptop, where the sending side might still
be a Mac.
I realize that there is a whole raft of other questions, such as
what to do
about Quartz rendering and text handling, but we'll deal with that
separately.
--
G. Gordon Apple, PhD
Ed4U
Little Rock, AR
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