Simple question : Is it possible of using GLScene with FreePASCAL under Linux *AND* Windows?
Thanks in advance for your clear & complete answers.
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Regards,
Eduard
Simple question : Is it possible of using GLScene with FreePASCAL under Linux *AND* Windows?
Thanks in advance for your clear & complete answers.
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Regards,
Eduard
OK the reality is that you need to get hold of the Lazarus IDE if you want to use the Visual development side of things. Also it may be best to ask on the GLScene site itself as very few of them hang out here. Though they do drop by for the competitions every year.
GLScene still needs some work to finish linux port. It still uses some of windows only functions. If you need GLScene that will work out of the box then you don't have luck.
Anyway, I'll wait for the Linux port ... and hope it won't take long because I am bored...
So it can't work *without* Lazarus? I don't quite use Lazarus because compilation takes ages(well, my computer's a bit old also). Is there a place where I can actually download the Windows version of GLScene *for* FreePASCAL? Please, think and give a link. Thanks in advance.
P.S. : Guys, use the yellow or cyan color if you want to be Visible...
From all the available colors why, WHY use bright yellow. Had to bring my to read your post.
Lets ban yellow from the web pages!
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Not if you are using subSilver theme Then you just cant read itOriginally Posted by WILL
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Oh, and this code appears to be an approximate replacement for return(random() & 0x01);
Phoenix Wiki
http://www.phoenixlib.net/
Phoenix Forum
http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com/viewforum.php?f=71
Delayed answer: yes
It works, well about 80% of glscene does. You can get more info here: http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/GLScene
You need to use fpc2.1.1 tho. Most demoes and stuff works, even glkeyboard is getting usable by now. Only big things missing are : font support and sound support.
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