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Re: [kidsgames] first_math



I looked at clanlib and didn't like it. I like SDL however. Perhaps you
could use that.

Roman.

----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Ellec <info@linuxforkids.com>
To: <kidsgames@smluc.org>; <eduttg@seul.org>
Sent: mardi 25 janvier 2000 09:01
Subject: [kidsgames] first_math


>
> Hello,
>
> I had started a little game using the ClanLib libraries to try to learn
how those
> work. It's supposed to be good for sprites and stuff, such as the Pingus
game.
> (which is a really nice game by the way)
>
> I'm sorry to report that ClanLib is not very friendly. I can duplicate
what's in
> the tutorials, but beyond that, the documentation is very limited. So I'm
trying
> to do something , say move an object behind another one, and I don't even
know
> what function I'm supposed to use. And when you find it,  it's hard to
figure out
> how to use the arguments.
>
> Anyway, I put that aside for now and tried the Gtk instead. Much Better !
I was
> able to create a little game in a couple of hours.  Of course it's a lot
less
> fancy that my try at ClanLib, where I had flying penguins, but this one
works !
>
> It's not a very exciting game (just a math quizz), but I think it is a
good
> example of using Gtk.
>
> If you want to try it: http://www.linuxforkids.com/first_math-0.0.1.tgz.
The ftp
> server is down, so I put it on the main http server.
>
>
> chris.
>
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