Hi all!


I am very pleased to announce the first official release of libgpf -
alpha1.



version: alpha1
Release-Date: 2002-03-29

Download links:
http://ggi.sourceforge.net/ftp-data/libs/libgpf-0.1.0.tar.bz2
ftp://ftp.ggi-project.org/pub/ggi/libs/libgpf/libgpf-0.1.0.tar.bz2


The gpftest demo transfers for rectangles - red, green, blue and white in
the given order with a yellow background - drawn onto a memory visual to a
default visual.

The image_viewer demo transfers the ggi_logo.ppm file onto a default
visual.

Both demos has been tested successful under various environments:
- Linux/X with 16 and 24bit (rgba ordered)
- Linux/X with 24bit (palemu target and rgba ordered)
- WinNT/X with 32bit (abgr ordered)
- Irix/X with 8bit (rgba ordered)
- Linux/aalib
- Linux/fbdev with 16,24 and 32bit @ 640x480 resolution
  Note: The fbdev tester changed image_viewer to use a 640x480 ppm file

Great thanks to all testers - Paul Redmond, Cruz Vincent, Bernhard
Fischer, Eric Faurot and all others.


The documentation is included in the libgpf package.

The documentation includes:

* Introduction - What is the intention behind/of libgpf
* The big picture - Overview about libgpf
* User-Docs and -API - How to do what?
* Developer-Docs - Deep insight into the deep dark magics 8)
* Developer Writing Guides - How to make libgpf more popular ;-)



Known-Issue:

The resolution of the output must exactly equal with the source, otherwise
the result appears wrapped. Removing this limitation is the main task for
the alpha2 release.



Have fun - be happy,

Christoph Egger
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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