Homebrew developer Geecko has published a new version of his gLib2D project, a simple, fast and lightweight 2D graphics library for aspiring homebrewers.
Changelog:
Improved support of intraFont
Renamed g* functions to g2d*
Removed g2dSetCoord*Relative's third argument
Using constants instead of bools for some g2d* functions (better readability)
Dynamic allocation of the display list, no more artifacts with a small heap
Replaced G2D_FALSE and G2D_TRUE by false and true
Added a global scale factor : g2d(Set/Get/Reset)GlobalScale
Better scaling quality
Lots of code rework
No more swizzling artifacts
Smaller display list size, saves 3/4 megabyte
Forced coordmode with an inverted object is no longer applied
Corrected documentation
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