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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:11 am    Post subject: Graphics using C Reply with quote



Hi,

I am a student for physics graduation and looking forward to develop
and implement a simple graphics display in C( As this is the only
language which has been taught as part of my syllabus).

Can I use graphics in C to simulate a "fountain effect"? Is it
possibile to use graphics in C? (Not in C++). Sorry to put this in C++
discussion forum as I couldn't yet find a C discussion forum which is
active.

Waiting for your expert comments on this.

Many thanks in advance,
Manoj
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Phlip
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:11 am    Post subject: Re: Graphics using C Reply with quote



manojgeorge wrote:

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Can I use graphics in C to simulate a "fountain effect"? Is it
possibile to use graphics in C? (Not in C++). Sorry to put this in C++
discussion forum as I couldn't yet find a C discussion forum which is
active.

Was everyone at news:comp.lang.c having, like, a staring contest or
something??

They will tell you graphics are off-topic. Post to a newsgroup that covers
whatever compiler you use, for the best answers. Use Google Groups to find
such a newsgroup - I think you are familiar with it! ;-)

Quote:
Waiting for your expert comments on this.

I specialize in graphics but I ain't gonna digress about them here and now!

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Mirek Fidler
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:11 am    Post subject: Re: Graphics using C Reply with quote



On Nov 21, 2:23 pm, "kwikius" <a...@servocomm.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
The other issues with these libraries is licensing. Qt licensing is
weird. If you do commercial development it costs you good money. As for
the others they all AFAIK use some form of 'free' license which puts me
off as I'm not a lawyer, but I really don't want to bundle source code
with all my apps or point application users who frankly couldnt care
less in most cases at the source.

Ultimate++ is BSD licensed -> you can do whatever you want with it
except redistributing the source tree with copyright info removed.

Mirek
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