Re: Graphic libraries

From:
"Victor Bazarov" <v.Abazarov@comAcast.net>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++
Date:
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:09:19 -0500
Message-ID:
<fif95g$tfc$1@news.datemas.de>
cantide5ga wrote:

I simply want to know a preferred graphics library is for C++.


No such thing.

 I am
using 2005 Visual C++.


Consider posting your question to 'microsoft.public.vc.language'
then.

 I generally don't post anything but specific
coding questions, but everyone has helped so much in the past, I
figured I'd check here in addition to my other searches.


That's not a good reason to post.

Books of recent past spoke of some versions of Borland C++ having a
graphics.h... but the most recent version of the compiler has no
reference to it.


There must have been a reason for them to remove it...

I also stumbled over GrWin graphics library, but am having a difficult
time interfacing with it.


I am unfamiliar with GrWin. Sounds complicated, if even you have
problems.

Or what I want may be right under my nose with my Visual Studio C++.


OpenGL. DirectX. Plenty of other Windows-based graphics packages,
but they are all off-topic here.

V
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