hi juha,
as an output library i can _highly_ recomend ggi (http://ggi.sf.net) it allows output on almost any target available in unix/linux and in addition via direct-x under windows. im currently using it for my jmax/videodsp project. you dont have to care about the actual display, colordepth, etc. ggi will handle all this for you. no need to change your code to get a display to a different target .....
look at http://video.mamalala.de/multi.jpeg and http://video.mamalala.de/new_vdsp/3d_cube.jpg (http://video.mamalala.de/new_vdsp/3d_cube_patch for the patch)
note that no changes were made to the actual ggi output object, just a parameter to tell ggi to what display the output goes....
greets,
chris
Am Montag, 26. November 2001 16:42 schrieb Juha Vehviläinen:
Hi Seta, list,
The framework is simple and straightforward, but most of the features are built on nonportable libraries, sorry.
I've taken a more portable approach (doing stuff as plugins written in c/c++), maybe some day there's something worth porting.
As for portable graphics library, I guess I would choose SDL or some game engine, any suggestions? (besides openGL, since GEM is for just that)
cheers juha
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michal Seta" mis@creazone.com To: "Juha Vehviläinen" jusu@iki.fi Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 3:18 AM Subject: Re: [Framestein] 0.23 (Re: [PD] spectrum plotter)
Hi Juha, hi all
this all sounds so interesting. Has anyone ported this thing to Linux yet?
./MiS
On 11/19/01 9:49 AM, Juha Vehviläinen @ jusukoti@atp.fi wrote:
0.23
- fs.film
- fs.hist and example-hist.pd
- fs.sonogram and example-sonogram.pd
- mouserect_1 will report rectangle "drawn" in frame (mousetrack_1 must
be
on)
screenshot of sonogram: http://www.anoema.com/peedees/fshot04.jpg
juha