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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 03:50:01 +0200
From: Max Horn <max@quendi.de>
Subject: New patch for OS X
Attached a .patch file for SDL/OSX with some nice bug fixes / enhancments.
* fixes the activation issues, which also caused the window to be
always drawn like an inactive. The close/minimize widgets now are
animated properly, too.
* the menu items are automatically adjusted to use the app name
instead of just "SDL App". I did this so that we really can use one
central SDLMain.nib file, w/o requiring developers to make a copy of
it and adjust it.
* libSDLMain now contains the proper cocoa code, not as before the
carbon code. This means apps no longer have to carry a copy of
SDLMain.m/SDLMain.h
* revamped configure.in to properly build a Cocoa/Quartz SDL lib, not
a Carbon based SDL lib
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 21 Aug 2001 07:19:59 +0000 |
parents | 74212992fb08 |
children | 217b02923e79 |
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Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) Version 1.2 --- http://www.libsdl.org/ This is the Simple DirectMedia Layer, a generic API that provides low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D framebuffer across multiple platforms. SDL is written in C, but works with C++ natively, and has bindings to several other languages, including Ada, Eiffel, ML, Perl, and Python. The current version supports Linux, Windows, BeOS, MacOS, MacOS X, FreeBSD, Solaris, and IRIX. The code contains support for Windows CE, OpenBSD, NetBSD, AIX, OSF/Tru64, and QNX, but these are not yet officially supported. This library is distributed under GNU LGPL version 2, which can be found in the file "COPYING". This license allows you to use SDL freely in commercial programs as long as you link with the dynamic library. The best way to learn how to use SDL is to check out the header files in the "include" subdirectory and the programs in the "test" subdirectory. The header files and test programs are well commented and always up to date. More documentation is available in HTML format in "./docs/index.html" The test programs in the "test" subdirectory are in the public domain. Frequently asked questions are answered online: http://www.libsdl.org/faqs.html If you need help with the library, or just want to discuss SDL related issues, you can join the developers mailing list: http://www.libsdl.org/mailing-list.html Enjoy! Sam Lantinga (slouken@libsdl.org)