Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/28/07:08:35
In article <+z987EApj96yEwVb AT talula DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>, Shawn Hargreaves
<Shawn AT talula DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> writes
>Moo-Juice writes:
>>In allegro, the typedef for a Palette, is PALLETE. Is this an
>>Anglo/American difference, or simply spelt wrong? <g>
>
>It's a spelling mistake :-) But it's not my fault! I learned C with an
>Atari compiler that spelt it like that in all the headers and libs, and
>I've just got used to the incorrect spelling... I'm gradually trying to
>mend my ways: the documentation for Allegro now uses the correct
>spelling, and there are some #defines so that your program will work the
>same whichever spelling you use...
Well in actual fact. by keeping it as PALLETE means you could define a
palette called PALETTE (I hate trying to think up names for my
palettes.. I've so far come up with PAL or PALETTE)... :)
--
Moo-Juice
- Raw text -