Re: [fpc-pascal] fpimage blur

2012-06-01 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Thu, 31 May 2012 20:42:35 +0100 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com wrote: On 31 May 2012 12:35, Mattias Gaertner nc-gaert...@netcologne.de wrote: Can you give an example or some pseudocode? I just moved country, so don't have access to my development pc yet (still in

[fpc-pascal] Getting an output string from a TProcess

2012-06-01 Thread luciano de souza
Hello all, I want to execute FPC, but filtering the output in order to show only the necessary information. The reason is I am blind, I use screen reader and, in the console environment, it's not possible to read the rows below without firstly read the rows above. My intention is to use TProcess,

[fpc-pascal] Default value for an open array

2012-06-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
It's previously been pointed out to me that a declaration such as procedure OutputWriteF(const str: widestring; values: array of const; fg: TColor= clBlack; bg: TColor= clDefault); can't be rewritten type owfArray: array of const; procedure OutputWriteF(const str: widestring; values:

Re: [fpc-pascal] Default value for an open array

2012-06-01 Thread kyan
However, given a declaration of that form, is it possible to define a default parameter of [] so that OutputWriteF('Test, no params\n') is valid? Not for open arrays, but you can write an overloaded version without the open array argument that calls the version with the open array parameter

Re: [fpc-pascal] Default value for an open array

2012-06-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
kyan wrote: However, given a declaration of that form, is it possible to define a default parameter of [] so that OutputWriteF('Test, no params\n') is valid? Not for open arrays, but you can write an overloaded version without the open array argument that calls the version with the open

[fpc-pascal] Re: Getting an output string from a TProcess

2012-06-01 Thread leledumbo
Commandline is signed as deprecated, so what is the best way to pass a string to TProcess? Is the commandline the first item of the tstrings called parameter? http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/fcl/process/tprocess.commandline.html See something that explains it there? The output is a