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README.MSW hedu@cul-ipn.uni-kiel.de 5/94
The XPM library for MS-Windows
-
+
Motivated by the wxWindows library, which is a (freely available) toolkit
-for developing multi-platform, graphical applications from the same body
-of C++ code, I wanted to have XPM pixmaps for MS-windows. Instead of rewriting
+for developing multi-platform, graphical applications from the same body
+of C++ code, I wanted to have XPM pixmaps for MS-windows. Instead of rewriting
a XPM-parser I managed to port the XPM-library-code to MS-windows.
Thanks to Anaud Le Hors this became a part of the official XPM-library.
-Until now it's only used together with wxWindows. And even there it's more
-a kind of beta. But it should be possible to run it as a simple libxpm.a
+Until now it's only used together with wxWindows. And even there it's more
+a kind of beta. But it should be possible to run it as a simple libxpm.a
without wxWindows.
The key is a transformation of some X types plus some basic X functions.
@@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ typedef struct {
With these defines and the according functions from simx.c you can call
XPM-functions the way it's done under X windows. It can look like this:
- ErrorStatus=XpmCreateImageFromData(&dc, data,
+ ErrorStatus=XpmCreateImageFromData(&dc, data,
&ximage,(XImage **)NULL, &xpmAttr);
ms_bitmap = ximage->bitmap;
// releases the malloc,but do not destroy the bitmap
XImageFree(ximage);
-
+
Supported functions are the Xpm*Image* but not the Xpm*Pixmap*.
DRAWBACKS:
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ into your project except the files related to Pixmap operations: *P*.c.
(You might uncomment NEED_STRCASECMP in xpm.h if it's in your lib)
This should compile into libxpm.a. Good luck...
-FTP:
+FTP:
wxWindows is currently available from the Artificial Intelligence
Applications Institute (University of Edinburgh) by anonymous FTP.
skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk pub/wxwin/
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ or read http://burray.aiai.ed.ac.uk/aiai/aiai.html
wxxpm, XPM support for wxWindows, the latest version is available at
yoda.cul-ipn.uni-kiel.de pub/wxxpm/
and maybe in the contrib or tools of wxWindows
-
+
Please contact me if you have suggestions, comments or problems!
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Changes:
* I've used the xpm package under NT 4.0 and MSVC++ 4.2.
- * I've made a big performance improvement in
+ * I've made a big performance improvement in
ParseAndPutPixels(), fixed creation of the mask in
SetColor() in create.c. I looked into XCreateImage()
in simx.c, but commented out my improvement for reasons