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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers How would I.... Post 25481 by MagBas on Wednesday 31st of July 2002 12:00:38 AM
Old 07-31-2002
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First of all, I am a newbie myself, but I think I can point you in the right direction. There is a linux program called gaim that can run all of the instant messaging programs ( yahoo, aim, msn, icq, etc). I'm sure a quick google search will find it for you. Also, there is a real effort to make Windows programs run on linux. The program that does this is called wine. Again use google for more info.
I hope this has been helpful.
 
get_desktop_resolution(3alleg4) 				  Allegro manual				   get_desktop_resolution(3alleg4)

NAME
get_desktop_resolution - Finds out the desktop resolution. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> int get_desktop_resolution(int *width, int *height); DESCRIPTION
Finds out the currently selected desktop resolution. You can use this information to avoid creating windows bigger than the current resolu- tion. This is especially important for some windowed drivers which are unable to create windows bigger than the desktop. Each parameter is a pointer to an integer where one dimension of the screen will be stored. Under some OSes, switching to a full screen graphics mode may automatically change the desktop resolution. You have, therefore, to call this function before setting any graphics mode in order to retrieve the real desktop resolution. Example: int width, height; allegro_init(); ... if (get_desktop_resolution(&width, &height) == 0) { /* Got the resolution correctly */ } RETURN VALUE
Returns zero on success, or a negative number if this information is not available or does not apply, in which case the values stored in the variables you provided for `width' and `height' are undefined. SEE ALSO
desktop_color_depth(3alleg4), set_gfx_mode(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 get_desktop_resolution(3alleg4)
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