Probably the best thing to do under Windows is to use the registry, which
requires registry key access.  Currently, there's no way to access the
keys using only SDL, and MingW doesn't allow registry access either (not
without extra libraries), so the only other option left is Visual C/C++,
which I think is the cleanest option without the clunky extra libraries.

So assuming Visual C/C++ is the way, I'm not sure if this can be done with
the free compiler on Microsoft's website, and whether the license allows
for open source software to use it (I tried reading it and it's ambiguous
enough for me to avoid using it).  If anyone has information on those
topics, please share!

As for the Mac, it's a matter of knowing the conventions and having a test
platform.  I don't know the former and I don't have the latter. =(

-Mark


On Thu, 6 May 2004, Bill Kendrick wrote:

> On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 11:23:42AM -0700, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> > 0.9.15! =)
>
> Heh, you offering to work on it? ;) ;)
>
> -bill!
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