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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Mac OS XI?! Post 73213 by richaber on Sunday 29th of May 2005 10:40:16 PM
Old 05-29-2005
Liger

I saw a photoshopped pic on the web of Steve Jobs holding an OS X 10.8 Liger box with the caption "It's pretty much my favorite Operating System."
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DTK_CREATE_WINDOW(3)						Draw Toolkit manual					      DTK_CREATE_WINDOW(3)

NAME
dtk_create_window, dtk_close - Create and destroy a window SYNOPSIS
#include <drawtk.h> dtk_hwnd dtk_create_window(unsigned int width, unsigned int height, unsigned int x, unsigned int y, unsigned int bpp, const char *caption); void dtk_close(const dtk_hwnd wnd); DESCRIPTION
dtk_create_window() creates a window of size (width,height) to be used later as the target of next drawings. If width or height is zero, then the created window will be full screen. Arguments x and y have currently no effect. bpp specifies the number of "bits per pixel" the underlying OpenGL framebuffer should support. caption specifies the name of the window that the window manager should display. The inner frame size for drawings depends on the aspect ratio of the window. The origin (0,0) of the frame is always the the center of the window. The smallest dimension of the window is equal to 2 in the drawing coordinates, so that a draw made in the box between (-1,-1) and (1,1) always fits in the window. dtk_close() destroys an unused window. RETURN VALUE
dtk_create_window() returns an handle to the created window. On error, this function returns NULL. dtk_close() returns no value. LIMITATIONS
For the moment only one window can be created. Any subsequent call to dtk_create_window() will fail. This is due to the underlying SDL ver- sion used which supports only one window. SEE ALSO
dtk_make_current_window(3), dtk_update_screen(3), dtk_process_events(3) EPFL
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