Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/25/14:38:38
Nimrod Alonzo Abing wrote:
> Hello. I am writing a C++ text-based application development framework for DJGPP. It's output will resemble something like Borland's Turbo Vision based programs. I'm now writing the code for error-handling and container classes.
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> The coding style I use is not your usual CPlusPlus::CodingStyle but an unusual_c_style::coding_style that I found most comfortable working with.
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> I have two questions:
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> 1. Is there still anyone interested in using a library like this?
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> 2. Is someone else writing a library like this?
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> The API will be event driven, sort of like Allegro for your text-based apps. I am more than willing to accept any help, comments, and questions about my little project.
I'm maintaining a port of TV to djgpp/Linux, but I still with doubts about Imprise (formerly Borland) intentions with the sources of TV.
So I could need to replace it. Until now I searched for a replacement library without luck. I can't find a library that can handle *real* windows like TV does. To be more explicit: In TV you can draw to an overlapped window without
damaging the window that have the focus and you are able to see what was drawed to this window if part of it is visible. Something very common in Windows, X, MacOS, etc GUIs, but not in TUIs.
So I started to code it, but slowly because currently TV does what I need.
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