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Pixel is the game library (API), which Open Eggbert is built on. | <blockquote>''This article is about the picture element. For other uses, see the [[Pixel (disambiguation)]].''</blockquote>Pixel is the [[game library]] ([[API]]), which [[Open Eggbert]] is built on. | ||
== API == | == API == | ||
Pixel is set of Java interfaces and several classes. | Pixel is set of [[Java]] interfaces and several classes. | ||
To use the Pixel Game Library, you have to use a backend (or | To use the Pixel Game Library, you have to use a backend (or create a new one), which implements these interfaces. | ||
== Backends == | == Backends == | ||
''Note: This table was taken from: https://issues.openeggbert.com'' | ''Note: This table was taken from: https://issues.openeggbert.com'' | ||
Now it is worked on the LibGDX backends. | Now it is worked on the [[LibGDX]] backends. | ||
Other backends are planned to be implemented in the future. | Other backends are planned to be implemented in the future. |
Revision as of 06:15, 19 November 2024
This article is about the picture element. For other uses, see the Pixel (disambiguation).
Pixel is the game library (API), which Open Eggbert is built on.
API
Pixel is set of Java interfaces and several classes.
To use the Pixel Game Library, you have to use a backend (or create a new one), which implements these interfaces.
Backends
Note: This table was taken from: https://issues.openeggbert.com
Now it is worked on the LibGDX backends.
Other backends are planned to be implemented in the future.
Pixel Backend Android: | Backend for the Android operating system (alternative to LibGDX) |
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Pixel Backend Android Canvas: | Drawing graphics on Android Canvas |
Pixel Backend Android OpenGL: | Pixel Backend Android OpenGL |
Pixel Backend Android Vulkan: | Drawing graphics via Vulkan on Android operating system |
Pixel Backend Desktop: | Backend for the Desktop (Windows, Linux, MacOS) (alternative to LibGDX) |
Pixel Backend Desktop Canvas Java2D: | Drawing graphics on Java2D canvas |
Pixel Backend Desktop Canvas JavaFX: | Drawing graphics on JavaFX Canvas |
Pixel Backend Desktop Lwjgl OpenGL: | Pixel Backend Desktop Lwjgl OpenGL |
Pixel Backend Desktop Lwjgl Vulkan: | Drawing graphics via Lwjgl Vulkan |
Pixel Backend LibGDX: | Pixel Backend LibGDX |
Pixel Backend LibGDX Android: | Pixel Backend LibGDX Android |
Pixel Backend LibGDX GWT: | Pixel Backend LibGDX GWT |
Pixel Backend LibGDX Lwjgl3: | Pixel Backend LibGDX Lwjgl3 |
Pixel Backend Web: | Backend for the web (alternative to LibGDX) |
Pixel Backend Web Canvas: | Drawing graphics on Canvas in the web browser |
Pixel Backend Web GWT: | Pixel Backend Web GWT |
Pixel Backend Web TeaVM: | Pixel Backend Web TeaVM |
Pixel Backend Web WebGL: | Pixel Backend Web WebGL |
Pixel Backend Web WebGPU: | Drawing graphics via WebGPU in the web browser |
Scene 2D
Scene 2D features are located in the package com.pixelgamelibrary.api.scene2d.
Pixel Scene 2D is inspired by LibGDX Scene 2D.
How to build
./gradlew clean build publishToMavenLocal