Python directly on SVGA screen

Didier DOUSSAUD didier.doussaud at analis.fr
Wed Nov 1 14:56:11 EST 2000


Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin at mems-exchange.org> a écrit dans le message :
3dk8aunxf6.fsf at kronos.cnri.reston.va.us...
> "Burkhard Kloss" <bk at xk7.com> writes:
> > If it's not wrapped already, then you could use SWIG
(http://www.swig.org/ )
> > to make SVGALIB available in Python.
>
> Perhaps the SDL library (www.libsdl.org) would help; it seems to
> support svgalib, according to the Web pages, and Python bindings are
> available for it.  As a bonus, you'd get increased portability since
> SDL supports several different graphical backends.
>
> --amk
>
are you sure taht it support SVGALIB, it seems to use X11 ?





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