From: Hans Ronne <hronne@comhem.se>
To: Eric McDonald <mcdonald@phy.cmich.edu>
Cc: xconq7@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Weird fuel behavior
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 22:07:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <l03130302bd232c1c91d6@[212.181.162.155]> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0407201545390.6451-100000@leon.phy.cmich.edu>
>On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Hans Ronne wrote:
>
>> >In SDL, I assume we'd get to write our own window code (or use one of
>> >the many libraries out there which are designed to go on top of SDL).
>> >I don't know whether that is better or worse than having (possibly
>> >buggy or quirky) floating windows provided for us.
>>
>> SDL doesn't support multiple windows at all. So I guess one would have to
>> implement something like a row of unit info panes in order to examin
>> several units at once.
>
>If this is true, then it is somewhat of a blow against SDL.
Being used to the Mac interface with its multitude of windows I thought so
at first. However, Stan long ago pointed out that professional games almost
never use multiple windows since "users don't like Office-type
applications". And I think he has a point here. You can go a long way with
just one screen and panes instead, provided that the interface code is fast
and not clunky, like Tcl unfortunately is. I think that the SDL interface,
though still in its infancy, proves this point.
What you can do with SDL, I believe, is transparent overlays and such. Not
the same thing as a floating window but a decent alternative.
Hans
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-07-20 21:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-17 9:50 Robert Goulding
2004-07-17 9:57 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-17 14:16 ` Robert Goulding
2004-07-17 20:06 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-17 20:31 ` Robert Goulding
2004-07-17 21:13 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-17 21:31 ` Robert Goulding
2004-07-18 13:07 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-18 20:20 ` Robert Goulding
2004-07-18 22:14 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-18 22:16 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-19 2:50 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-20 8:05 ` Jim Kingdon
2004-07-20 13:38 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-20 19:19 ` Jim Kingdon
2004-07-20 19:50 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-20 21:36 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-20 22:07 ` Hans Ronne [this message]
2004-07-20 23:12 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-21 0:32 ` Stan Shebs
2004-07-21 0:47 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-21 1:11 ` Hans Ronne
2004-07-21 1:33 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-24 23:19 ` Action-Notices list Elijah Meeks
2004-07-26 1:31 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-21 0:55 ` Weird fuel behavior Hans Ronne
2004-07-24 20:50 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-20 15:17 ` Eric McDonald
2004-07-20 15:40 ` Jim Kingdon
2004-07-19 3:07 ` Robert Goulding
2004-07-17 12:47 Hans Ronne
2004-07-19 8:07 Robert Goulding
2004-07-19 18:14 ` Hans Ronne
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