This is out now, has support for more ansi codes. Notably, 't' which
some use to define 24bit colour instead of the usual 'm'. Also some
extra cursor positioning codes.
So I got a question for you, APAM... is building Magi on Windows 10/11
any different than *nix? I've been doing a little Windows test and want
to build MagiTerm over here, too...
You use CMake like on linux, but sorting out dependencies is a little tricker, you need to install openssl for windows, build libssh from
source and get the SDL2 & SDL2_image stuff.
Once you have all that, you use the cmake gui and plug in the locations
of various things, and click configure, then generate, then open project and it will open VS, at which point you can build.
Once you have the dependencies in place, it's fairly easy, libssh can be awkward is all.
Thanks for the details, will export this text and keep for the future... I'm just getting my feet wet with Windows, so I don't fully grasp everything just yet. Heck, it might be easier just to build under WSL2/Ubuntu on the Windows machine - but maybe I'll dive in and see what the process is like... I'm sure I can build libssh, and I might even
learn something along the way. Thanks...
Most people on windows that use MagiTerm would I assume just use the 32 bit binary i put up. It works on Windows 11 fine (I'm using it right
now).
Most people on windows that use MagiTerm would I assume just use the bit binary i put up. It works on Windows 11 fine (I'm using it right now).
Ahhh - I didn't see that on the Gitlab page, but I'll peek around a bit next time. TBH, Sync is really nice in Windows - and this is just one machine. [Still weirded out that I'm liking it as much as I AM.]
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Ahhh - I didn't see that on the Gitlab page, but I'll peek around a bit
next time. TBH, Sync is really nice in Windows - and this is just one
machine. [Still weirded out that I'm liking it as much as I AM.]
So I got a question for you, APAM... is building Magi on Windows 10/11
any different than *nix? I've been doing a little Windows test and want
to build MagiTerm over here, too...
What are the advantages of "building" Magiterm on Windows over just
using the 32 bit binary? Curious. Also I didn't know you could do that
on Windows.
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