Hello! I am interested in a demo which does really trivial graphics on LINUX, compiles fine with FPC 1.0.4, and does basically that what a normal TurboPascal for DOS can do with its graph unit.
Because Linux uses X11, it would be perfect when everything would work in X11, with a subset of X11 (open application in a window, allocate the whole window as one graphics area, and then set/reset pixels as the DOS counterpart does. Does somebody have code for that? It is definitely not my target to start with a complete GTK environment. This is bady supported in procedural programming mode and causes an extreme overhead. Having a simple pixel-array which can be accessed by using the ordinary fpc graph unit would be perfect. mfg Ing. Rainer Hantsch -- .---------------------------------------------------------------------. | \\|// Ing. Rainer HANTSCH - Hardware + Software | | (o o) Service - Support - WEB-Design und Programmierung | |--oOOo-(_)-oOOo------------------------------------------------------| | Ing. Rainer HANTSCH | mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Khunngasse 21/20 | www: http://www.hantsch.co.at | | A-1030 Vienna | tel: +43-1-79885380 fax: +43-1-798853818 | | ** A u s t r i a ** | handy: +43-664-9194382 UID-Nr: ATU 11134002 | '---------------------------------------------------------------------' _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal