On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 10:29:49PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Is it possible to the same kind of graphics in GNU C as in Turbo C ? | If yes please advice me.
"C" is a systems programming language and can not handle graphics directly; it doesn't matter whether you are using Borland's "Turbo C" compiler or the GNU C compiler, "gcc". To handle graphics you need some library (that could be written in C) that provides a C API to manipulate the graphics. There are such libraries available on Debian systems, though I have not done any (programatic) graphics processing myself. If you want to try a higher level general purpose programming language you could use Python and the "PIL" (Python Imaging Library) extension which provides routines to manipulate graphics. HTH, -D