SDL_mxf was once featured here in QJ as part of the LostPorts Homebrew Pack v0.1 by LostJared. The pack included Trails Demo, Iso-Fractals demo, LostPuzzleBox 0.2 and all original Windows based programs and with source codes intact.
Now he's back with a SDL_mxf v1.1. A 2D text rendering library, it allows the users to resize text and change its color without the hassle of creating a new surface on every change of text. It has four easy to use utility functions: Lock Surface, Set Pixel, Get Pixel and Unlock Surface. It is also able to translate TTF to MXF format.
Current Platforms Officaly supported:
Microsoft Windows
Linux
XBOX (OpenXDK)
PSP (PSPSDK)
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