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From: "deckerben" <bdeck AT lycos DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: ghostview & ghostscript & gsview etc
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 22:59:10 +0100
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Jeffery" <d DOT jeffery AT mailandnews DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: ghostview & ghostscript & gsview etc


> > Great! I can put the whole 7.05 dir together (Makefile and all) into a
>  > zip and put it up on the website. Sadly, I don't have time to do more
>  > with it.  My volunteer hands are pretty full with PythonD.
>
> I'm waiting...


Thank you for confirming your interest in the project. I have
correspondingly uploaded the entire soure tree as-is to my website
http://members.lycos.co.uk/deckerben on the "Other Projects" page.
I redesigned that page using some Microsoft Formatting Objects. If your
browser jumbles them up, I will get rid of them.


> I'm using windows 95(b), and am interested in the VBE/AF and Mode X
> drivers that are used with Allegro.  So you may be on your own here.
> Allegro can be used with DirectDraw, but not with DJGPP.  (uses mingw).
> If you are really serious about W2K graphics, you might have to come up
> with something like XVNC support.  (imagine if that were ported to dos)
>
>  >>> ... But I can understand the need for on-screen viewing.
>  >>
>  >>OK, so it looks like it won't work as a previewer, yet.  Did you strip
>  >>out large portions of code?  I may be stuck with gs5.10 here.
>  >
>  > No code stripped out. Just the default viewer set to LPT1 (kludge).
>
> Obviously you are not using any previewer devices, eg. gdevx.c,
> gdevxini.c, gdevxxf.c, gdevemap.c (this is what DV/X uses).  I am also
> new to GS programming, but it seems to me like something like this is
> what is needed to port from (to interface gs with the graphics library)
>
> When you were trying to get Allegro to work with it, were you using any
> of the glue code from ghostscript?  (ie. had you begun porting the
> graphics driver?)


Yes but it turned out to be something low-level and I have avoided grphics
programming up to this point. This was probably half the reason why I
couldn't get any further with xlibemu either. But it is sometimes hard to
tell if NT PCI blockage is the issue or some other software related issue. I
know that both GRX2 and Allegro will run on Windows2000 in VGA mode, which
is why I ask you about it.


> >>...and it would be fun to take it beyond this.  Has anyone ported lout?
> see the following link: http://snark.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/lout/


There seems to be remnants of a one-time shot at a DJGPP port already
scattered through the code, but it won't go through DJGPP 2.04 without some
more help. Unfortunately, the package lacks a GNU configure script, so
someone would have to route through it and figure out themselves what needs
to be turned on or off.


All the best with ghostscript.

Ben







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