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* [http://ccxvii.net/gargoyle/ Gargoyle] - Gargoyle's homepage. | * [http://ccxvii.net/gargoyle/ Gargoyle] - Gargoyle's homepage. | ||
* [http://code.google.com/p/garglk/ Updated version] - Supports Unicode. Updated by new developpers. | |||
* [http://www.logossrl.com/gargoyle-mod/gargoyle_mod_it.html Modified Gargoyle] (description is in Italian though) | * [http://www.logossrl.com/gargoyle-mod/gargoyle_mod_it.html Modified Gargoyle] (description is in Italian though) | ||
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Revision as of 07:33, 27 November 2008
Gargoyle is a Glk API library for both the UNIX and MS-Windows operating systems. It was specially designed to optimize the typography of the I/O system. The author and maintainer is Tor Andersson.
The name Gargoyle is also used to refer to the set of interpreters (with a common front-end) which Andersson ported to use his Gargoyle library. The interpreters currently (as of August 2006) included in this set are:
- for AdvSys games:
- AdvSys 1.2
- for Alan games (v2 and v3):
- ARUN 2.8(6)
- ARUN 3.0alpha1
- for Hugo games:
- Hugo 3.1
- for Magnetic Scrolls games:
- Glk Magnetic 2.2
Specifics
Gargoyle is intended to care about typography, that is, to render the IF in a way most comfortable for reading. Features include specially chosen fonts, kerning, ligatures, text justification and many others. The options can be finetuned in the simple text file 'garglk.ini'; for example,using Notepad on MS Windows, the text justification can be turned on by changing the line containing:
justify 0 # 0=ragged-right 1=justified
to
justify 1 # 0=ragged-right 1=justified
See also: Spatterlight, a similar program for MacOS X.
Links
- Gargoyle - Gargoyle's homepage.
- Updated version - Supports Unicode. Updated by new developpers.
- Modified Gargoyle (description is in Italian though)