Message-Id: <3.0.32.19980327113620.006bd250@uniserv.uniplan.it> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 11:38:11 +0100 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: Angelo Pesce Subject: WishList Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Precedence: bulk >Hi all, > > I just went to Shawn's home page, and I notice a new > WIP of Allegro 3.0 is out. Good work, guys! I began thinking, > why not start a "wish list", so that we have ideas of things > to add. If there is already something like this, please let > me know! > > Sorry if there are two copies of this, but Netscape stalled > on my first try. > > [Please do not "snip" any of this out, and add on w/ numbers in > the proper order. Try to maintain a relatively consistent format.] > > [Please be sure that, if you aren't using a text-based browser, you > have it set up to wrap long lines at 80 characters.] > > >The Allegro Wish List >--------------------- > >[Added on 3/22/98 by Dan Huizenga] >1. A windowing system in which each window contains a > "standard" allegro dialog (using pointers). (I am already > working on this, but it isn't going well). > >2. Serial support. > >3. Integrated CD-Audio routines (Maybe merge it with BCD?). This > would be _really_ cool if it was set up so that the new audio > input routines could be used to record from the cd.. Or maybe > just mix CD and audio at the same time (Actually, since the > cd usually goes straight to the sound card, this would be > automatic..) in at the same time.. Karaoke anybody? :-) > >4. This is probably a bit unreasonable, and not really necessary > in a "game library", but why not include printer drivers that > could print bitmaps? Perhaps they could be used to print score > cards.. (This is actually a pretty stupid idea, IMHO). > >5. Maybe i'll do this.. I think it would be nice to have an > "installer creator". It could put all of the files in a data > file, and have the first element be something similar to a windows > .inf installation file. Then there could be a "standard" Allegro > Installer that read the file and installed the program. > >6. Anyone care to write a short tutorial for newbies? (Hmmm.. Funny.. > I find myself thinking that maybe I would read it through a couple > of times.. Help myself to quit making these hard to track down > bugs in my programs... ;-) > > >Things to Change in New Versions >-------------------------------- > >[Added on 3/22/98 by Dan Huizenga] >1. Fix the scroll bars on list boxes so that they look like the ones > on an Atari STe. Right now they are inverted from a normal ST. > > Other cool things: IPX/TCP-IP Networking support Windows sockets support Sound Input (recording) Better 3d support >[PLEASE snip all signature files, except maybe your own]