On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 10:21 PM Anthony Walter via lazarus
wrote:
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> I wanted to follow up on a concept OI ran past everyone last Friday.
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> Here is the final product of a tool I created to encourage programming
> students to learn programming in a fun way.
>
> The tool called Image Shop, allow
This is bad ass. Plus, not a game. Extremely impressive!
On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 6:22 PM Anthony Walter via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> I wanted to follow up on a concept OI ran past everyone last Friday.
>
> Here is the final product of a tool I created to encourage programm
Thanks, I have found one problem though. One some Linux systems it would
seem when creating a 32 bpp png image occasionally the red and blue
channels are reversed when accessing pixels through the scanline property
of TPortableNetworkGraphic. I am not sure what is the determining factor
that causes
In one word: brilliant!
Thank you!
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Subject: [Lazarus] Image Shop, a tool for students learning to program
I wanted to
> https://www.getlazarus.org/learn/tutorials/examples/imageshop/
Very nice. Reminds me of the power of DirectShow utility GraphEdit: back
in the day that did a lot to de-mystify video processing for me.
Many thanks (for this, and for the build scripts you provided, I still use
them :-) )
Mike
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I wanted to follow up on a concept OI ran past everyone last Friday.
Here is the final product of a tool I created to encourage programming
students to learn programming in a fun way.
The tool called Image Shop, allows users to drop image manipulation
functions on a design surface. They can wire