I help run a text-based dial-up (and telnet-in) BBS
(including ISP services) that's been running since 1989.
(telnet to "grnet.com") This would be a great feature to
allow us to revitalize interest in our services, as well as
encourage a new age group to become interested in the text-
based scene. (Increasing acceptance of text-based
interfaces would also help improve interest in learning
Linux, btw.)
You see, there is actual value in it.
I'd submit a patch myself, but I'm not a very good C
programmer to begin with, much less a writer of very fast
code.
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2002-09-07
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Yeah, I am able to use AA from within mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) and the only
thing missing is color.
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I'm interested in doing the actual development work on this
idea, and I have a few thoughts on how to implement it.
However, I'd need the help of someone who knows the code, so
that I could discuss approaches and bounce ideas off them.
If someone familiar with the code is willing to give me a
hand, please send me an e-mail (unit3@demoni.ca) so I can
get started. :)
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unit3:
I doubt that the Tracker messages are read that often to be recognized.
You may try to mail the project leaders, i.e. hubicka <at> users.sf.net
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I actually thought of that and sent out some e-mail, but I
never heard back. *sigh* Oh well.
I've poked through the code a bit, and while I understand
the concepts the API uses to do the rendering, and have a
good idea of how colour support should be implemented, I
can't track down the parts of the code I need to work with.
It's very uncommented. :(
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I help run a text-based dial-up (and telnet-in) BBS
(including ISP services) that's been running since 1989.
(telnet to "grnet.com") This would be a great feature to
allow us to revitalize interest in our services, as well as
encourage a new age group to become interested in the text-
based scene. (Increasing acceptance of text-based
interfaces would also help improve interest in learning
Linux, btw.)
You see, there is actual value in it.
I'd submit a patch myself, but I'm not a very good C
programmer to begin with, much less a writer of very fast
code.
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Yeah, I am able to use AA from within mplayer (www.mplayerhq.hu) and the only
thing missing is color.
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I'm interested in doing the actual development work on this
idea, and I have a few thoughts on how to implement it.
However, I'd need the help of someone who knows the code, so
that I could discuss approaches and bounce ideas off them.
If someone familiar with the code is willing to give me a
hand, please send me an e-mail (unit3@demoni.ca) so I can
get started. :)
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unit3:
I doubt that the Tracker messages are read that often to be recognized.
You may try to mail the project leaders, i.e. hubicka <at> users.sf.net
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I actually thought of that and sent out some e-mail, but I
never heard back. *sigh* Oh well.
I've poked through the code a bit, and while I understand
the concepts the API uses to do the rendering, and have a
good idea of how colour support should be implemented, I
can't track down the parts of the code I need to work with.
It's very uncommented. :(