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- From: bennett@erich.triumf.ca (P.Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Elipse
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 22:20 PST
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- In article <4d1tcr$aq4@eagle.dmv.com>, sbradk@dmv.com (Brad Kingsley) writes...
- >Someone please mail me with the proper use of the elipse function, parameters,
- >etc...
-
- The C language doesn't define an "ellipse" function, so if you have one it's
- specific to your compiler, and you should probably ask in a group that would
- have more interest in your compiler and/or operating system.
-
- Borland does have an ellipse function, and the on-line help very probably has
- a nice little sample program using it. (my Borland library reference manual
- does, anyway...) To get the on-line help in the IDE, just type "ellipse" then
- back up the cursor a couple of chars (so it's on the function name), and
- hit "control-F1".
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