From: Ryan Rubley (rubleyr@csis.gvsu.edu)
Date: Thu 11 Apr 2002 - 06:36:46 IDT
I ported FreeImage from win32 to linux occasionally, 2.4.2 worked fine
under Linux, the save functions are simple one line functions that take a
file name and a pointer to some image data.
The examples section for Linux includes svgalib and gtk examples I wrote
for easy image loading.
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Jay Link wrote:
>
> Ok, guys:
>
> It's clear to me that SVGAlib needs its own graphic file / picture viewing
> capabilities, perhaps as an additional add-in library such as vgagl or the
> threeDKit.
>
> This has got to be one of the #1 requests that people have. We need, at a
> minimum, the ability to read & write .GIFs, .JPGs, and 24-bit .BMPs.
> Others would be nice, but not essential to start.
>
> Sure, there exist libraries such as libLUG that already do this, but
> several versions exist, they're inconsistent, and many people have trouble
> with them. This has to be simple & straight forward.
>
> Russell, you've already got a lot of these major formats built into zgv.
> Would you be willing to contribute? Alternately, could we just hack some
> of your code?
>
> I think this is going to be my project for this summer (for those of you
> in the Northern hemisphere). Would anyone care to participate? I accept
> any and all suggestions, and I think this could be working in a matter of
> weeks.
>
> Best,
>
> -Jay Link
>
>
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