It's a good solution for Linux, though I don't think JACK or the other stuff runs on Win32 though; it's *possible* you could build a similar kind of toolchain on Win32 though with whatever SDL is using for sound delivery.
Well I think all of the calls for pitch-shifting so far have come from Linux users so this should be OK for now. Built-in pitch shifting could be a longer term goal if nothing is available on Windows.
I'd be glad to write up a howto. It was fairly easy to do once I figured out the little gotchas. I'll post it in the next few days.
Great, thanks.
If that's still true, then yeah, I just need to update the UpdatedTiles chunk to tell it I've written changes there. Of course, the way I was doing it, I was just drawing the text on every frame anyway. I think I saved the rendered text and only changed *it* when necessary, then blitted it onto the finished output buffer right before it got displayed. Bleh. I need to dig some more to remember how I did it :)
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