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exgui(3alleg4) Allegro manual exgui(3alleg4)
NAME
exgui - Using the GUI routines. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
Example exgui
DESCRIPTION
This program demonstrates how to use the GUI routines. From the simple dialog controls that display a text or a bitmap to more complex mul-
tiple choice selection lists, Allegro provides a framework which can be customised to suit your needs.
SEE ALSO
DATAFILE(3alleg4) , DIALOG(3alleg4) , END_OF_MAIN(3alleg4) , MENU(3alleg4) , active_menu(3alleg4) , alert(3alleg4) , allegro_error(3alleg4) ,
allegro_init(3alleg4) , allegro_message(3alleg4) , d_bitmap_proc(3alleg4) , d_box_proc(3alleg4) , d_button_proc(3alleg4) ,
d_check_proc(3alleg4) , d_clear_proc(3alleg4) , d_ctext_proc(3alleg4) , d_edit_proc(3alleg4) , d_icon_proc(3alleg4) , d_keyboard_proc(3alleg4) ,
d_list_proc(3alleg4) , d_menu_proc(3alleg4) , d_radio_proc(3alleg4) , d_rtext_proc(3alleg4) , d_shadow_box_proc(3alleg4) ,
d_slider_proc(3alleg4) , d_text_list_proc(3alleg4) , d_text_proc(3alleg4) , d_textbox_proc(3alleg4) , d_yield_proc(3alleg4) , do_dia-
log(3alleg4) , gui_bg_color(3alleg4) , gui_fg_color(3alleg4) , gui_mg_color(3alleg4) , install_keyboard(3alleg4) , install_mouse(3alleg4) ,
install_timer(3alleg4) , key(3alleg4) , load_datafile(3alleg4) , makecol(3alleg4) , position_dialog(3alleg4) , replace_filename(3alleg4) ,
screen(3alleg4) , set_dialog_color(3alleg4) , set_gfx_mode(3alleg4) , set_palette(3alleg4) , unload_datafile(3alleg4) , ustrtok(3alleg4) , ustrz-
cat(3alleg4) , ustrzcpy(3alleg4) , uszprintf(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 exgui(3alleg4)
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