> I tried the SDL4Freepascal headers and they seem to work. Just can't
> see how to display text. And they don't appear to work on Macintosh.
> JEDI-SDL supposedly works on a "modified" version of Freepascal on a
> Mac.
> Any Mac people out there using JEDI-SDL? Anyone have Freepascal
> ex
On 1 sep 2004, at 00:13, Jeff Weeks wrote:
I tried the SDL4Freepascal headers and they seem to work. Just can't
see how to display text. And they don't appear to work on Macintosh.
JEDI-SDL supposedly works on a "modified" version of Freepascal on a
Mac.
Any Mac people out there using JEDI-S
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Am Di, den 31.08.2004 schrieb Michalis Kamburelis um 22:25:
> > When you compile using -S2 parameter you are compiling in objfpc mode.
> > This mode is not exactly compatible with Delphi. In this particular
> > case, the problem is that in objfpc mode
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> On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
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>> Am Di, den 31.08.2004 schrieb Michalis Kamburelis um 22:25:
>>> When you compile using -S2 parameter you are compiling in objfpc mode.
>>> This mode is not exactly compatible with Delphi. In th
Am Mi, den 01.09.2004 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] um 09:29:
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> > This leads me to the question:
> >
> > Is it "legal" to link together objects compiled in different modes? (I
> > haven't tried if it is possible at all ...)
> >
> > For example Alan would compile his matrix stuff in delphi mode
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Olle Raab wrote:
> 04-09-01 09.29, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] följande:
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> > On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> >
> >> Am Di, den 31.08.2004 schrieb Michalis Kamburelis um 22:25:
> >>> When you compile using -S2 parameter you are compiling in objfpc mode.
>
Does anyone know of any mesh handling units for FreePascal? It would be nice
if poses/animation were also supported.
- JH.
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Joseph Hewitt wrote:
Does anyone know of any mesh handling units for FreePascal? It would be
nice if poses/animation were also supported.
- JH.
You can take a look at my programs at
http://www.camelot.homedns.org/~michalis/
I have there programs to handle VRML