On 5 December 2013 07:26, Tory Gaurnier tory.gaurn...@linuxmail.org wrote:
No offense, but a paint store isn't a very good comparison, because they
have 100s of named colors, and you can get 1000s of mixes that then have
their own names, when it comes to computer science we use RGB, we can't
That looks like pee yellow to me...
On 12/04/2013 01:38 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 5 December 2013 07:26, Tory Gaurnier tory.gaurn...@linuxmail.org
mailto:tory.gaurn...@linuxmail.org wrote:
No offense, but a paint store isn't a very good comparison,
because they have 100s of named
Le 01/12/2013 23:45, Matthew Brush a écrit :
On 13-12-01 01:26 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
Hi,
**gint** utils_strtod()?? Sheesh.
s/b renamed utils_hexcolor() or similar, thats what it does.
As for end, the original strtod() and friends used it to extract
several
whitespace separated strings
Hi,
**gint** utils_strtod()?? Sheesh.
s/b renamed utils_hexcolor() or similar, thats what it does.
As for end, the original strtod() and friends used it to extract several
whitespace separated strings from the one string by just passing end to
the next call, but if we don't use it and its
On 2 December 2013 09:45, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-12-01 01:26 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
Hi,
**gint** utils_strtod()?? Sheesh.
s/b renamed utils_hexcolor() or similar, thats what it does.
As for end, the original strtod() and friends used it to extract several
On 13-12-01 04:34 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 2 December 2013 09:45, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 13-12-01 01:26 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
Hi,
**gint** utils_strtod()?? Sheesh.
s/b renamed utils_hexcolor() or similar, thats what it does.
As for end, the original strtod() and