Re: [PDCurses] Win32a now on Github, with some X11 changes
On 01/18/2016 01:31 AM, Mark Hessling wrote: I've forked Bill's fork so I can get the changes I've made to the X11 port (XCurses) made available. Some nice changes here. I've pulled them in to my fork, and it looks as if they are now ready to be merged into the "official" version at https://github.com/wmcbrine/PDCurses . -- Bill The changes are: - support for "proper" bold font. Note that the user CAN select what font they want by adding entries to their ~/.Xresources file - added the ability to build a shared library with ABI versioning - ability to build XCurses from anywhere, not just in the PDCurses/x11 directory. I need this as I often build debug/wide etc versions for testing - targets for building a Debian .deb and RedHat .rpm package - build multiple architectures in a fat binary on MacOS X - made PDC_set_function_key() available on all platforms, and implemented shutdown capability on X11 My fork is at: https://github.com/rexx-org/PDCurses I've created a Pull Request for Bill Cheers, Mark On 18/01/16 01:49, Bill Gray wrote: Hello all, I've forked the version of PDCurses on Github, and folded in the Win32a changes. It's now at https://github.com/Bill-Gray/PDCurses It is somewhat modified from the version on my Web site at http://www.projectpluto.com/win32a.htm in that I've fixed up the X11 flavor of PDCurses to allow most of the things the Win32a fork does: RGB colors, triple mouse clicks, overlined and strikeout and dimmed text, 256 colors and 256 color pairs, and fullwidth characters. The X11 flavor now also recognizes most keys, such as the "back" and "forward" and "refresh" and such special keys on some keyboards. (Almost all my development these days is in Linux, so the X11 flavor has become somewhat important to me.) Ideally, I'd also extend the X11 flavor to have "real" bold and italic fonts, programmatic resizing, "real" blinking text, and the ability for the user to choose a font... no promises that I'll get quite that far, though. I've put in a pull request, so this may eventually end up in "mainstream" PDCurses. (And on a side note, my thanks to Laura for the pointer to CDetect. It looks like a generally useful tool... probably helpful with PDCurses, but definitely useful for some of my own projects. Anatoly, I don't know of any "attempt to define standard set for those #define's and their meaning across compilers", and I could see some real problems in doing so. Which is why I'd think a CDetect that can figure out what headers, functions, etc. are available on a given system ought to be quite useful.) -- Bill
Re: [PDCurses] Win32a now on Github, with some X11 changes
I've forked Bill's fork so I can get the changes I've made to the X11 port (XCurses) made available. The changes are: - support for "proper" bold font. Note that the user CAN select what font they want by adding entries to their ~/.Xresources file - added the ability to build a shared library with ABI versioning - ability to build XCurses from anywhere, not just in the PDCurses/x11 directory. I need this as I often build debug/wide etc versions for testing - targets for building a Debian .deb and RedHat .rpm package - build multiple architectures in a fat binary on MacOS X - made PDC_set_function_key() available on all platforms, and implemented shutdown capability on X11 My fork is at: https://github.com/rexx-org/PDCurses I've created a Pull Request for Bill Cheers, Mark On 18/01/16 01:49, Bill Gray wrote: > Hello all, > >I've forked the version of PDCurses on Github, and folded in the > Win32a changes. It's now at > > https://github.com/Bill-Gray/PDCurses > >It is somewhat modified from the version on my Web site at > > http://www.projectpluto.com/win32a.htm > >in that I've fixed up the X11 flavor of PDCurses to allow most of > the things the Win32a fork does: RGB colors, triple mouse clicks, > overlined and strikeout and dimmed text, 256 colors and 256 color > pairs, and fullwidth characters. The X11 flavor now also recognizes > most keys, such as the "back" and "forward" and "refresh" and such > special keys on some keyboards. (Almost all my development these > days is in Linux, so the X11 flavor has become somewhat important > to me.) > >Ideally, I'd also extend the X11 flavor to have "real" bold and > italic fonts, programmatic resizing, "real" blinking text, and the > ability for the user to choose a font... no promises that I'll get > quite that far, though. > >I've put in a pull request, so this may eventually end up in > "mainstream" PDCurses. > >(And on a side note, my thanks to Laura for the pointer to > CDetect. It looks like a generally useful tool... probably helpful > with PDCurses, but definitely useful for some of my own projects. > Anatoly, I don't know of any "attempt to define standard set for > those #define's and their meaning across compilers", and I could > see some real problems in doing so. Which is why I'd think a > CDetect that can figure out what headers, functions, etc. are > available on a given system ought to be quite useful.) > > -- Bill -- * Mark Hessling, m...@rexx.org http://www.rexx.org/ * Author of THE, a Free XEDIT/KEDIT editor and, Rexx/SQL, Rexx/CURL, etc. * Maintainer of Regina Rexx interpreter * Use Rexx? join the Rexx Language Association: http://www.rexxla.org/
[PDCurses] Win32a now on Github, with some X11 changes
Hello all, I've forked the version of PDCurses on Github, and folded in the Win32a changes. It's now at https://github.com/Bill-Gray/PDCurses It is somewhat modified from the version on my Web site at http://www.projectpluto.com/win32a.htm in that I've fixed up the X11 flavor of PDCurses to allow most of the things the Win32a fork does: RGB colors, triple mouse clicks, overlined and strikeout and dimmed text, 256 colors and 256 color pairs, and fullwidth characters. The X11 flavor now also recognizes most keys, such as the "back" and "forward" and "refresh" and such special keys on some keyboards. (Almost all my development these days is in Linux, so the X11 flavor has become somewhat important to me.) Ideally, I'd also extend the X11 flavor to have "real" bold and italic fonts, programmatic resizing, "real" blinking text, and the ability for the user to choose a font... no promises that I'll get quite that far, though. I've put in a pull request, so this may eventually end up in "mainstream" PDCurses. (And on a side note, my thanks to Laura for the pointer to CDetect. It looks like a generally useful tool... probably helpful with PDCurses, but definitely useful for some of my own projects. Anatoly, I don't know of any "attempt to define standard set for those #define's and their meaning across compilers", and I could see some real problems in doing so. Which is why I'd think a CDetect that can figure out what headers, functions, etc. are available on a given system ought to be quite useful.) -- Bill