Clarissa Toney :linux: on Nostr: *nods* yeah, that's what I started to do with Acronia, and it wasn't bad. But I think ...
*nods* yeah, that's what I started to do with Acronia, and it wasn't bad. But I think the problem goes a little deeper than that, with my current design. Fonts are just a list of bitmap glyphs that are accessed by their ASCII index. The entire engine uses std::string which is only one signed byte wide, so unicode isn't supported... etc
Basically I'm gonna have to go through and undo a lot of things that are either assumptions made during the prototyping stage, or things I ported over directly from DOS Acronia that aren't ideal in a modern environment.
Basically I'm gonna have to go through and undo a lot of things that are either assumptions made during the prototyping stage, or things I ported over directly from DOS Acronia that aren't ideal in a modern environment.