On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:48:21PM -0700, Michael Madore wrote:
> Scott Klement wrote:
>
> > Using the routines provided by X to read the keystrokes directly is
> > a MUCH better idea. Then X worries about the cross-platform issues
> > for us. In fact the (unfinished) GTK/Gnome version of the emulator
> > solves these problems for us! It sure would be nice if it were
> > finished... Of course, that doesn't help those poor souls using
> > "console mode". (or dumb terminals, or telnetted in, etc)
>
> Just a show of hands, is there any pent up demand for a GTK+ version?
> For that matter, how about a Windows port, using GTK+?
I recently did some hacking on the gtk-version. I got rulers to work
(but rather slow), font switching for font_80 and font_132 and some
(rather ugly) color mapping. The next challenge will be X-selection
support (copy & paste).
I still have to polish the code. Should I get a sourceforge user-id and
commit it back to CVS when it's done?
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