I would make a GUI vga desktop for freedos buti don't know ow to implement
fonts in a vga mode
-Chris
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You are very welcome to use my FLTK GUI toolkit. The applications you
develop for DOS can then be ported to Linux, Windows and Apple with a
limited amount of
I'll look into it, I normally have difficulty with code not written by me
as the learning curve seems steep.
Does it have vga font code in it ? Maybe I can learn from it to improve my
vgalib.h
-Chris
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On Monday, April 22, 2013, Georg
I'll look into it, I normally have difficulty with code not written by me
as the learning curve seems steep.
Does it have vga font code in it ? Maybe I can learn from it to improve my
vgalib.h
-Chris
FLTK does not expect you to read and change the code of the library. It has
an extended
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, dos386 wrote:
I found that there are almost no desktop GUIs being developed
There used to be and are many GUI's ... just most of them
are abandoned as buggy and IIRC Jim Hall removed them all
from FreeDOS list some time ago.
I would make a GUI vga desktop for freedos buti don't know ow to implement
fonts in a vga mode
-Chris
Http://digitalatoll.com/
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On Monday, April 22, 2013, Jim Hall wrote:
On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, dos386 wrote:
I found that there are almost no
I think it's better to modify and improve another GUI, rather than trying
to write your own. For example, you might pick up OpenGEM and improve that.
Perhaps update the fonts, include support for different fonts, clean up the
icons, add support for theming or other visual customization, etc
jh
I found that there are almost no desktop GUIs being developed
There used to be and are many GUI's ... just most of them
are abandoned as buggy and IIRC Jim Hall removed them all
from FreeDOS list some time ago.
http://www.freedos.org/software/?cat=gui {{deleted}}
I have recently developed a GUI for DOS:
http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/wiki/XFDOS
This is available either as a bootable CD or as a ZIP archive containing two
directories to be installed on a disk drive where DOS is already installed.
By running appstart.bat you
On Mon, 2013-04-15 at 19:57 -0700, turtleman wrote:
Hello, I am new to freeDOS, but I find the project very interesting. However,
upon doing research of DOS applications I found that there are almost no
desktop GUIs being developed. It appears that freeDOS supports openGEM, but
even that
Ah, I see. Thank you both for the information. With regard to Michael's
question, I am not intending (immediately) to install DOS on any of my
computers, but was simply asking this out of curiosity. I understand the
limitations of DOS, my question had to do with activity moreso than
quality,
Hello, I am new to freeDOS, but I find the project very interesting. However,
upon doing research of DOS applications I found that there are almost no
desktop GUIs being developed. It appears that freeDOS supports openGEM, but
even that hasn't been updated in a couple years, and even the most
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