From: Sergio Masci (sergio@xcprod.com)
Date: Sun 11 Mar 2001 - 03:09:00 IST
> Is the svga-lib still actively used and supported, or is it being > replaced with newer packages like "GGI"? I like to work at the pixel > level on images and I need a low level video package of some sort that > doesn't weigh me down with a bunce of unneccessary objects and layers of > abstraction. > A PutPixel and a GetPixel are really all that I need. The simpler the > better. Hi James, svgalib is still actively used. To what level it is *actively* supported is hard to gage. Matan seems to be the main driving force behind it at the moment but periodically someone we have not heard from before will announce some new chipset driver. Jay Link (also on this mailing list) wrote a book on svgalib (pretty good according to the feed back), which I keep meening to buy and add to my collection of books I will never get time to read. Sometimes questions posted here on this mailing list get several responses sometimes none at all. I obviously cannot speak for anyone else but personally I only respond if I have the time AND I feel I can add something worthwhile AND the question hasn't been covered well recently. Some questions can easily be answered by just looking at the mailing list archives and if the person asking the question hasn't bothered looking at the achieves and the same question was asked recently by someone else, then this annoys me and I won't bother responding. In general if someone starts off by saying that they have tried the archive and they can't find an answer or they are new to graphics and they cannot understand something then I will be more inclined to make five minutes (provided I know the answer). I guess others on this mailing list must have similar feelings. If you're looking at simply putting and getting a pixel then yes svgalib seems to be the simplest API available for linux. I looked at GGI once (a few years ago) and was horrified by all the layers of abstraction (but hay what do I know). I use svgalib VERY successfully. It tends to give me a 3 times performance increase over X11 for the same hardware (could be more if I were sloppy with the X11 port of my software). Regards Sergio ------------------- sergio@svgalib.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ Unsubscribe: To: listbot@svgalib.org Body: unsubscribe linux-svgalib
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