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    2D module in/for thinBasic

    Hi,

    I was wondering is there any 2D modules for thinBasic that handles primitives, such as Dot, Line, Circle and Box for example.
    If some knows a good lib like SDL, could someone make a module from it for thinBasic?
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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    misthema,

    have a look at http://community.thinbasic.com/index...sg8437#msg8437
    Attached to that post there is a sample module made with FreeBasic (full source is included) developing few basic 2D functions.
    It can be a good base to further development.

    Let me know.
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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    Attached to that post there is a sample module made with FreeBasic (full source is included) developing few basic 2D functions.
    It can be a good base to further development.
    This is such a good idea! I haven't had time to study all of it but it looks really good!

    Good idea!!! :-*

    Thanks
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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    Hi,

    thanks Eros! I'll check out that source when I come back from hospital and maybe I'll continue the development, if there's no one else developing it.
    I could say; whatta wonderful chance to join thinBasic development!!!

    Thanks alot,
    misthema.
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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    Hi misthema. Is a pleasure to have you here.

    Consider thinBasic is under continuous development so many parts are still to be done or even thinked but with the help of all of you we will achieve a stable and feature rich language.

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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    Quote Originally Posted by misthema
    Hi,

    I was wondering is there any 2D modules for thinBasic that handles primitives, such as Dot, Line, Circle and Box for example.
    If some knows a good lib like SDL, could someone make a module from it for thinBasic?
    Sorry for bringing up this old topic, but do you need this to work with the TBGL module?

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    Re: 2D module in/for thinBasic

    I think this was carried on in another thread.

    My opinion is it should be seperate, a simple drawing system using windows api would be better though.

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