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1. SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface() now tries to find surface's pixel format.
2. SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface() now has best texture format search for non-alpha pixel formats.
3. Added comparision for pixels packed order to the video mode sorting callback to avoid mixing 1555/565/4444 pixel formats.
4. Added sorting call for current video mode list after each new video mode addition, because SDL_GetClosestDisplayMode() requires video modes to be sorted, and this is one place only where we can detect video modes addition.
author | Mike Gorchak <lestat@i.com.ua> |
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date | Tue, 09 Jun 2009 08:56:43 +0000 |
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This directory is for developers. This directory contains some basic essentials you will need for developing SDL based applications on OS X. The SDL-devel package contains all of this stuff plus more, so you can ignore this if you install the SDL-devel.pkg. The SDL-devel package contains Project Builder/Xcode templates, SDL documentation, and different variations of SDLmain and NIB files for SDL. To compile an SDL based application on OS X, SDLMain.m must be compiled into your program. (See the SDL FAQ). The SDL-devel.pkg includes Project Builder/Xcode templates which already do this for you. But for those who may not want to install the dev package, an SDLMain is provided here as a convenience. Be aware that there are different variations of SDLMain.m depending on what class of SDL application you make and they are intended to work with NIB files. Only one SDLMain variant is provided here and without any NIB files. You should look to the SDL-devel package for the others. We currently do not provide a SDLMain.a file, partly to call to attention that there are different variations of SDLmain. To build from the command line, your gcc line will look something like this: gcc -I/Library/Frameworks/SDL.framework/Headers MyProgram.c SDLmain.m -framework SDL -framework Cocoa An SDL/OpenGL based application might look like: gcc -I/Library/Frameworks/SDL.framework/Headers -I/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers MyProgram.c SDLmain.m -framework SDL -framework Cocoa -framework OpenGL