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Fixed bug #208
So, here's a patch with a reimplementation of QZ_SetIcon() that does what I
described above. I apologize for the delay, I've been quite busy in the last
few days.
It appears to work here on 10.4.5 PPC in the limited testing that I've done;
I'll try to test it on 10.3.9 and 10.2.8 as well, but that might take another
week or so. Please test on i386.
Regarding alpha channels, per-surface alpha, and color keys, the same semantics
as for regular blits to an RGB surface should apply (for the final icon
composited onto the dock), unless I made a mistake - except in one pathological
case: if the icon surface has an alpha channel, its SDL_SRCALPHA flag is not
set (i.e. it has been explicitly cleared, since it's on by default for RGBA
surfaces), and it has a color key, plus an explicit mask was specified (instead
of the one autogenerated from the colorkey), then the color-keyed areas appear
black instead of transparent. I found no elegant way of fixing this, was too
lazy to implement the inelegant one, and decided that it isn't worth the effort
(but if someone disagrees, I can do it).
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Thu, 11 May 2006 03:45:55 +0000 |
parents | 75a95f82bc1f |
children | 6d2e1961661a |
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This is the porting of 1.2.0 version of SDL (the latest stable one) to AmigaOS/68k. All the bugs known of the past version have been corrected. And I've added all the new SDL features. This version of SDL needs Cybergraphx V3 (r69+) or CyberGraphX V4 and AHI v3+. Probably it works also with P96 or CGXAga, but it's untested. This version is available as linked library for SAS/C and GCC, only 68k this time, a powerup (ppcemu compatible) and a morphos version will be ready quite soon (i hope). Implemented: - 8/16/24/32bit video modes, both fullscreen and windowed. - Hardware surfaces. - CGX blitting acceleration. - CGX colorkey blitting acceleration. - AHI audio (8/16 bit, with any audio format), always uses unit 0 for now. - Thread support (maybe not 100% compatible with other implementations) - Semaphores - Window resizing and backdrop windows (NEW) - Joystick/Joypad support. To do: - CDRom audio playing support - OpenGL (A guy was working on it but I've lost his tracks :( ) The SAS/C library is distributed with debug info attached, to strip debug info simply add STRIPDEBUG argument to the linker. NOTE: SDL includes debug output using kprintf, to disable it add to your project a function like this: void kprintf(char *a,...) { } Otherwise you can redirect the debug to a console window with sushi, sashimi or similar tools (the default output is the internal serial port). For info, support, bugfix and other feel free to mail me: Gabriele Greco (gabriele.greco@aruba.it) You can find also a small SDL Amiga page at: http://ggreco.interfree.it/sdl.html