Thanks for the advice Jonathan, I will keep squirreling along the path that I have been following. I am not using any special tools or add on libraries to keep my code pretty standard. I have enough trouble understanding Windoze APIs without adding more complications :o) By the way if anyone is actually thinking about downloading ManpWIN, I am about to load a new version of ManpWin in an hour or so that improves palette handling and adds another fractal. It also has few bug fixes. http://www.deleeuw.com.au/download/SetupManpWIN.exe Thanks Guys, Paul. ---------------------------------------------------------- Paul de Leeuw Computers NSW Central Coast, Australia Email: pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au www: < http://www.deleeuw.com.au> ABN 72 360 822 562 ---------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Osuch Sent: Friday, 20 November 2009 11:55 AM To: Fractint developer's list Subject: Re: [Fractdev] Is anything happening? Paul,
I have seen too many emails lately. Is anyone still doing much on FRACTINT? I have been absorbing more and more FRACTINT functionality into ManpWIN, but it is slow and tedious.
Things have been slow. I did commit some minor changes in late September. When I updated to Kubuntu 9.10, the subversion interface broke. I had wanted to start another branch for an attempt at porting to SDL. It would be easier using the Xfractint source, but I've started getting the tools together for doing it in Windows. Other interests keep getting in the way. Jonathan _______________________________________________ Fractdev mailing list Fractdev@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractdev