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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Accessing the user space of one OS from within another. Post 303030045 by Circuits on Tuesday 5th of February 2019 10:38:39 AM
Old 02-05-2019
Alright great, thanks for that guys I appreciate it. Everything seems to be in working order now. There is one thing though, for some reason, when I start up my 12.04 machine I am getting a few error reports briefly printing in the top left corner of the screen. Usually, they something about a broken pipe or an inability to communicate with this or that. Should I worry about it?
 

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create_sub_zbuffer(3alleg4)					  Allegro manual				       create_sub_zbuffer(3alleg4)

NAME
create_sub_zbuffer - Creates a sub-z-buffer. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> ZBUFFER *create_sub_zbuffer(ZBUFFER *parent, int x, int y, int width, int height); DESCRIPTION
Creates a sub-z-buffer, ie. a z-buffer sharing drawing memory with a pre-existing z-buffer, but possibly with a different size. The same rules as for sub-bitmaps apply: the sub-z-buffer width and height can extend beyond the right and bottom edges of the parent (they will be clipped), but the origin point must lie within the parent region. When drawing z-buffered to a bitmap, the top left corner of the bitmap is always mapped to the top left corner of the current z-buffer. So this function is primarily useful if you want to draw to a sub-bitmap and use the corresponding sub-area of the z-buffer. In other cases, eg. if you just want to draw to a sub-bitmap of screen (and not to other parts of screen), then you would usually want to create a normal z-buffer (not sub-z-buffer) the size of the visible screen. You don't need to first create a z-buffer the size of the virtual screen and then a sub-z-buffer of that. RETURN VALUE
Returns the pointer to the sub ZBUFFER or NULL if there was an error. Remember to destroy the ZBUFFER once you are done with it, to avoid having memory leaks. SEE ALSO
create_zbuffer(3alleg4), create_sub_bitmap(3alleg4), destroy_zbuffer(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 create_sub_zbuffer(3alleg4)
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