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On 9/14/2024 8:29 PM, Mark Volkmann via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">Chapter 18 "The Graphics Kernel" discusses the
classes BitBlt, Form, Pen, and DisplayObject. I see that
the first two are present in Cuis, but not the last two. Are
they considered to be legacy ways of working with graphics,
replaced by newer classes in Cuis? Or should I take the time to
learn about them?
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Cuis offers an advanced VectorGraphics engine and Morphic Canvas.
BitBlt is still there and widely used, but many uses have been
replaced by the Vector Graphics engine. The same can be said about
Pen.<br>
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Still, you can take the time to learn about them. Just do not miss
the newer, more advanced stuff.<br>
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