Any program can become portable (if that means multi-platform) by rewritting in a programming language like Java and including the jvm with the program First, use a portable programming language and associated portable libraries. Java is one, others are C/C++, FreeBASIC, The suite of GCC when coupled with Cygwin. There are many portable graphics libraries to use. A few are: Simple Direct Media Layer (Video, Audio and Input) OpenGL 2d & 3d Graphics Included with almost ALL systems MESA (A layer on top of OpenGL)
Your program is portable if you can compile and execute it on different platforms.
You can find the source code of the menu driven graphics program here: http://www.start2code.com/Cresources/menu-driven-graphics-program-c.html
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gd is graphics driver specifies which graphics driver to be used..... gm is graphics mode sets highest resolution for detected driver
Lint is suspicious or non-portable code. Lint is also the name of a program that looks for suspicious or non-portable code.
Portable Network Graphics was created on 1996-10-01.
No. It can do things with graphics, but it is not a graphics program. It is a desktop publishing program.
Your program is portable if you can compile and execute it on different platforms.
Portable Network Graphics
PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics.
GIMP and Photobucket are both great places.
Sony.
No. There is no program named "Graphics" for Linux.
It is a PS2 portable which means good graphics, it is portable(obvious), It has internet on it, and you can plug it into a PS3 and play PSP games.
Maybe but it should have original xbox graphics. And if they plan on making one, it should rival against the PSP 3000.
portable network graphics or png for short supper transparency
As in the graphical image file type: 'portable network graphics'.