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From: vischne AT ibm DOT net
Subject: Re: ntxlib works on Windows 95
1 Jan 1998 18:40:43 -0800 :
Message-ID: <199801020223.CAA45636.cygnus.gnu-win32@out2.ibm.net>
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

>   Sergey Okhapkin (sos AT buggy DOT prospect DOT com DOT ru)
>   Thu, 1 Jan 1998 14:54:57 +0300
>vischne AT ibm DOT net wrote:
>> If you are not concerned about using your system as a remote X-server,
>than
>> ntxlib is one way to go.  If you want your system to act as an X-server,
>> then the full X11R6 distribution, with a commercial X-server, is the way
>to
>> go.
>
>Did you ever think about merging of libX11 and ntxlib? I.e. if environment
>variable DISPLAY is not set, call ntxlib's gdi calls wrappers, and call X11
>code otherwise?
>
Hey, what a great idea.  All I have to do is download
the X11 files, throw in xnt.h and ntxlib.c, run an
overall make on all .c files, and play with the linker
error messages.  As a zeroeth approximation.  Only
problem is getting the defines right:

for %%f in (*.c) do gcc -c -O5 -I./ -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -D_ConversionValues -DGRAY -D__STDC__ %%f
ar cr libX11.a *.o
ranlib libX11.a

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