Ok, if the release names go that way, my vote is on scanline :) or how 
about DragonEagle :-P

-E. Allen Soard

Brandon Smith wrote:

>how about we name the releases after active #picogui participants.  If anyone else 
>things this is
>a good idea, I vote that that the .42 release be named LoneTech.  
>
>Anyway, just my two cents.
>
>Brandon
>
>
>--- Micah Dowty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi Everybody,
>>
>>If you haven't seen it yet, PicoGUI has a pretty nifty new theme - Fluidity.
>>The last two screenshots on picogui.org cover it. The current Fluidity theme is
>>targeting QVGA-sized color PDA displays, but other versions should be made to
>>target larger (desktop-sized) displays, smaller and/or grayscale displays, and
>>even maybe OpenGL.
>>
>>In other news, I'm still pretty busy fixing bugs in pgserver. Check the
>>sourceforge bug tracker for up to date info.
>>
>>I'm also working on improving PicoGUI's support for SDL. I just added a new
>>"rotateblit" primitive to pgserver that makes it possible to run SDL programs
>>on a rotated display. I'm still working on a new patch to SDL with lots of new
>>features, like this rotation, centering the SDL screen in the picogui panel,
>>and even a menu to tweak features of the SDL backend.
>>
>>As libsdl.org mentions, SDL 1.2.5 was released on October 6, and includes the
>>basic PicoGUI support patch that was integrated into their CVS in August.
>>
>>A release is still around the corner! After I fix most of these more critical
>>bugs (mostly in the textbox/field) I think picogui's ready for a first numbered
>>release, 0.42. Still undecided about the code name... I haven't been very happy
>>with User Friendly lately, so maybe I'll find another way to name PicoGUI
>>releases. "Evil Genius" is still a great name for 1.0 IMHO, but we could use
>>anime, cartoons, books, or just random geek jokes for other names. Maybe
>>something like "Waffle of Justice" for 0.42 :)
>>
>>-- 
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