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From: gregorio AT jet DOT es (Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Beginner - Allegro & Graphics
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 13:54:43 GMT
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On Mon, 29 Dec 1997 02:05:17 -0500, SPAMGUARDriker AT pipcom DOT com (Matt
Riker) wrote:
>I've got about half a year's worth of C experience, but absolutely no 
>experience with programming graphics.  I just got DJGPP and Allegro, but 
>I can't figure out how to use many of Allegro's functions (in-code 
>examples would be extremely useful).  I've searched the net for hours 
>looking for good info on programming graphics (Mode-X specifically), but 
>have had no luck.

Allegro comes with plenty of examples to learn from. Just enter your
allegro directory and then the examples directory. There, a file
called 'examples.txt' describes in a short sentence what every program
does. There are more then 30, so you will surely find what you need.

And then, go to the Allegro homepage, go into Documentation and
finally Allegro Vivace. Maybe it's not what you are searching, but it
may be a help in the future.

- Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz - gregorio AT jet DOT es - http://web.jet.es/gregorio
- Gogosoftware - http://web.jet.es/gregorio/gogosoftware

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