I just gave this another try and it takes me back to the early days of the Windows backend. And with early days I mean the initial implementation from 2002.
On 23.09.2013 21:55, Ivan Vučica wrote: > Hi all, > > Opal backend works! Images, text, drawing, compositeGState... it seems to > work. Applications actually seem recognizable! Hurray! > > Well, for the most part. For screenshots and laments, see: > http://blog.vucica.net/2013/09/gsoc-2013-final-post.html > > I'll try fixing what I can of the remaining issues. If someone can figure > out an obvious reason why an issue would be occurring, drop me a note (or > -- fix it) :-) > > Feel free to test this. Aside from usual things you need to build > gnustep-gui and the Cairo gnustep-back, you'll need to make && make install: > - dev-libs/corebase > - dev-libs/opal > > Then, ./configure the gnustep-back with --enable-graphics=opal, make, make > install. > > Thanks to everyone who stuck around :-) > > PS This works only under X11; Win32 support was not worked on (but, > compared to everything else, will probably be easy to add). _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
