Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/27/05:40:25
>Hi all,
>
> I just went to Shawn's home page, and I notice a new
> WIP of Allegro 3.0 is out. Good work, guys! I began thinking,
> why not start a "wish list", so that we have ideas of things
> to add. If there is already something like this, please let
> me know!
>
> Sorry if there are two copies of this, but Netscape stalled
> on my first try.
>
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>The Allegro Wish List
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>
>[Added on 3/22/98 by Dan Huizenga]
>1. A windowing system in which each window contains a
> "standard" allegro dialog (using pointers). (I am already
> working on this, but it isn't going well).
>
>2. Serial support.
>
>3. Integrated CD-Audio routines (Maybe merge it with BCD?). This
> would be _really_ cool if it was set up so that the new audio
> input routines could be used to record from the cd.. Or maybe
> just mix CD and audio at the same time (Actually, since the
> cd usually goes straight to the sound card, this would be
> automatic..) in at the same time.. Karaoke anybody? :-)
>
>4. This is probably a bit unreasonable, and not really necessary
> in a "game library", but why not include printer drivers that
> could print bitmaps? Perhaps they could be used to print score
> cards.. (This is actually a pretty stupid idea, IMHO).
>
>5. Maybe i'll do this.. I think it would be nice to have an
> "installer creator". It could put all of the files in a data
> file, and have the first element be something similar to a windows
> .inf installation file. Then there could be a "standard" Allegro
> Installer that read the file and installed the program.
>
>6. Anyone care to write a short tutorial for newbies? (Hmmm.. Funny..
> I find myself thinking that maybe I would read it through a couple
> of times.. Help myself to quit making these hard to track down
> bugs in my programs... ;-)
>
>
>Things to Change in New Versions
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>
>[Added on 3/22/98 by Dan Huizenga]
>1. Fix the scroll bars on list boxes so that they look like the ones
> on an Atari STe. Right now they are inverted from a normal ST.
>
>
Other cool things:
IPX/TCP-IP Networking support
Windows sockets support
Sound Input (recording)
Better 3d support
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