delorie.com/archives/browse.cgi | search |
From: | brozzis AT speedy DOT cedi DOT unipr DOT it (Stefano Brozzi) |
Message-Id: | <9711210920.AA06294@speedy.cedi.unipr.it.unipr.it> |
Subject: | Re: Where is graphics.h ???? |
To: | ee94068 AT tom DOT fe DOT up DOT pt (Antonio Fernandes) |
Date: | Fri, 21 Nov 97 10:20:13 MET |
Cc: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
In-Reply-To: | <651nou$ss5@news.fe.up.pt>; from "Antonio Fernandes" at Nov 20, 97 4:16 pm |
Reply-To: | brozzis AT mag00 DOT cedi DOT unipr DOT it |
> > want to do a program that uses graphics functions such as line > or curcle but i don't have the include file graphics.h > Does anyone know where it is? > > Is there another way to implement graphics functions ? > > Waiting for some good news! > > > I had some BorlandC programs that used graphics.h, I compile[d] them without problems dowloading grx22.zip _and_ bccgrx20.zip Than I created a dummy graphics.h containg the correct include file (see the bcc2grx docs first) and the job is done. Remeber however that graphics.h is by Borland, that C doesn't come with graphics functions and every producer -if willing- creates its own graphics libraries. Stefano
webmaster | delorie software privacy |
Copyright © 2019 by DJ Delorie | Updated Jul 2019 |