I started experimenting with Emacs’s SVG capabilities and ended up writing a game. Presenting:
It’s a clone of the great Slime Volleyball applet I used for IcedTeaPlugin testing.
Try it out!
I started experimenting with Emacs’s SVG capabilities and ended up writing a game. Presenting:
It’s a clone of the great Slime Volleyball applet I used for IcedTeaPlugin testing.
Try it out!
Looks good! I think my daughter might enjoy this. 🙂
Awesome!
Thanks it brought back happy memories.
Ah, a high school computer lab favorite
Awesome! Does it work in an xterm? 😉
Hehe, no, though it would be great if Emacs had a general Elisp API for drawing shapes. On graphical displays it could be backed by SVG images as shown here, and in TTY mode it could gracefully degrade to block drawings and/or ASCII art. I didn’t create such an abstraction for Slime Volleyball though.