Selon "Philippe C.D. Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > On 12.09.2006, at 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Some of the classes i might use : > > (picked up from > > www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/Developer/Gui/Reference/) > > > > NSColor* > > NSCursor > > NSEvent > > NSFileWrapper > > NSFont*, NSGlyph* > > NSImage* > > NSGraphicsContext > > NSOpenGL* > > NSResponder > > NSScreen > > NSSound > > > > At least NSResponder and NSEvent will be very useful. > > If you use SDL and its event handling then you don't need those > classes as well as NSGraphicsContext , NSOpenGL* and friends. Also, > how would you want to use NSFont* and NSGlyph* in an OpenGL context? > > I assume it is a lot easier to use SDL for all this stuff rather than > tweaking gui to work w/ SDL. You are still able to use base, of > course. I've done that myself. > > -Phil > -- > Philippe C.D. Robert > http://www.nice.ch/~phip
You're probably right. I've read some appkit source files : all theses classes seem to be closely bound to each others... very hard to use one without using some others, and so on. (is this a design choice?)(ie: many classes use some NSPanel to display error message !) I've changed my roadmap : I code my project step by step and i'll add some gnustep classes only when i need them. At end if i really need a display server... well... I'll work on it. Thks Xavier _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
