If you like GL, how about programming in WebGL, and letting your platform be the browser instead of the OS? (Needless to say, I'm answering a different question only because I don't actually know the answer to the question you asked...) --Michael On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
I have a nice iMac but other than the terminally buggy and limited app "Grapher" I don't have a way to draw arbitrary pictures on it.
I used to have GL (what gave rise to openGL) under Unix, and could just write a program to do pretty much anything I wanted.
(The key is having the command "Paint pixel (K,L) the color (R,G,B).")
Can someone please tell me how to do this on my iMac ?
( What I've read about computer graphics on my iMac in Apple documentation sounds w-a-a-a-a-a-a-y more complicated than it used to be, with all manner of platforms upon platforms.
Is that really necessary? After all, there's a form of Linux on the iMac and I'd be happy to program with that. )
Thanks,
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