Yes, you can download it (high colour) from my site
(www.triathlon98.com/PROGS).
Joachim
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From: "Jerome Grimbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Hyper Browse
Joachim Van der Auwera makes some magical things to make me read
} Plus the need to develop screen and printer drivers, handle colour
} issues etc.
As you talk about that, is there any Prowess driver for the high colour
mode of QPC2v2 (final) ? (Or even only the 256 fixed colours mode ?)
If yes,
> There is another possibility and that is to use Freetype... (the source of
> which is downloadable and I had some success when I toyed with it although
> my C knowledge is hm limited). ( www.freetype.org IIRC). The latter
> has three major advantages:
If you try to compare this to ProWesS
Though ProWesS is GPL, this is no problem when distributing you program.
Everybody can download the ProWesS and install it. I have already explicitly
mentioned this on release of the free version of ProWesS. You should compare
this with a program storing the data in a database. If the program is
c
At 07:05 ìì 5/10/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tarquin Mills
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>
> >2. use different colours (like lynx).
>
>Use the basic QL 4 colours for a minimum 'classic' look, yet allow for
>'hi-res' colour range at users discretion.
The colours should
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tarquin Mills
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
>>> converted the parser in C. At the moment I am changing my development
>>> environment to one in which I can develop GUI based software. I am
On 4 Oct 2001, at 18:56, Tarquin Mills wrote:
> The options I can see are:
> 1. Csize.
> 2. use different colours (like lynx).
> 3. do nothing and wait for Wman to change, or the Prowess licence to change.
> 4. use Prowess (i.e. use a second hand commercial version).
> 5. Write my own font so
> [...} I would welcome and
> prefer a browser with a distinctive QL look!
>
I mean, a rendering like this:
http://www.uc.pt/pessoal/atlopes/yahoo_by_QL.gif ;)
António
On 10/3/01 at 4:53 PM Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>>As for Xitami, I have been using it for over a year now and although it
is
>>simple and relatively powerfull, it also has, at least on the PC some odd
>>problems...
>Actually it's not Xitami's fault. I suspect you are using the NT version
>which tend
At 06:56 ìì 4/10/2001 +0100, you wrote:
> >Tony Firshman wrote:
> >>Tarquin Mills wrote:
> >> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
> >> converted the parser in C. At the moment I am changing my development
> >> environment to one in which I can develop GUI base
Tarquin Mills wrote:
>
> >Tony Firshman wrote:
> >>Tarquin Mills wrote:
> >> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser [...]
> >> the program will be Wman based.
> >How will you handle variable fonts?
>
> The options I can see are:
> 1. Csize.
> 2. use different colours
>Tony Firshman wrote:
>>Tarquin Mills wrote:
>> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
>> converted the parser in C. At the moment I am changing my development
>> environment to one in which I can develop GUI based software. I am unable
>> to use Prowess as it
At 02:05 ìì 3/10/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>On 10/3/01 at 12:36 PM Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>
> > SB being a Server Side Script language is feasible now with UN*X
> > systems running uQLx And a QL specific web server is relatively
> > easy to implement once the TCP/IP stack is stable and complete.
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ZN
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
< Clip >
> As a matter of fact, I would greatly apreciate if
>someone could tell me about a small, simple and _reliable_ web server to
>work under W98... (I know, I know, off topic...)
I don't know about a web server ... but Opera is
On 10/3/01 at 12:36 PM Phoebus Dokos wrote:
> SB being a Server Side Script language is feasible now with UN*X
> systems running uQLx And a QL specific web server is relatively
> easy to implement once the TCP/IP stack is stable and complete.
> Xitami for example (www.imatix.com) is an ideal
At 06:51 ðì 3/10/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
> >
> > Why not replace Java by SBasic (for QL/SMS user only, of course) ?
> >
> > De : Tarquin Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
> > converted the par
Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
>
> Why not replace Java by SBasic (for QL/SMS user only, of course) ?
>
> De : Tarquin Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
> converted the parser in C. At the moment I am changing my development
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 at 23:32:28, Tarquin Mills wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> At the show I was asked about the development of my web browser, I have
>converted the parser in C. At the moment I am changing my development
>environment to one in which I can develop GUI based software. I am u
Why not replace Java by SBasic (for QL/SMS user only, of course) ?
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