Hi !
> > suggest that you have a look at LibGIC. It enforces descent-style
> I couldn't find any document about libgic, I have a december cvs
> snapshot and I could only see the includes, which didn't gave me much
> information. Where can I find docs?
The demos should pretty much explain
The file target in ggi-devel-000103 invariably segfaults
if you ask the file target to write a ppm file rather
than a raw file (can send more debugging info if you need
it). Works fine in 2.0b2.1. The file target code is the
same, so must be somewhere else.
LibGGI: Disposing "generic-stubs"
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On 2000/Jan/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before all, I must say that I've understood much more seeing the
gic.h include file than seeing the demos.
> > little explanation on what this extension is, please?
>
> It is basically a trainable event mapper. You register the "program events"
> With my DirectX port of GII, I set sym=label and the appropriate
> modifiers.
You should handle the mapping, i.e. set sym=`function the current
modifier+key combination is expected to produce`.
I assume Win has provisions to get the keymapping ... does it ?
However this is not your current pr
Well, I will report two bugs really. The first one is the most
important, you have very good code to handle multi-threading, but you didn't
thought in the posibility of one only process reentrant, did you?
I've a GTK application that has a ggi_visual inside it (-inwin
rules). All