Is there an easy way to use TBitmap without using the whole LCL?
Does FreePascal have such a unit?
Yes and No. You have to have the graphics unit to utilize TGraphic and its descendent's. But, having graphics included doesn't mean that you have the ties to the entire LCL, just parts of it.
You could also try Vampyre Imaging. I've used it in the past and am quite impressed by the features and work that have went into it.
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You can try one of the followingOriginally Posted by savage
http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/
http://openil.sourceforge.net/
why imaging does not work on macox ?
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I think Vampyre isn't tested on Mac OS X. Honestly Mac Os X is nothing more than "pretty linux" with an Apple branding on it. If it supports Linux, which it does, it supports Mac.
Exactly, it is not tested. We have some Macs at uni but I can't install FPC there.Originally Posted by Robert Kosek
I think it should work ok on new Intel Macs. On older PowerPC Macs there could be
problems with some file format loaders (little/big endian).
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You got macs at school in Czech Republic? Wow i'm impressed. From what I know there's no Mac on any Slovak school yetOriginally Posted by Galfar
Considering the prices I'm not surprised, although desktops are getting normal. (but still like 1.5 more pricey than when bought in US)
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Yeah, we have few iMacs at FI MUNI. There is also a lot of students from SlovakiaOriginally Posted by Almindor
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Have a look at the "fpimage" package in the packages (installed default with FPC). Directory fpc/packages/fcl-image/src in the source
It has abstract image types, readers etc.
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