On 03/10/2011 21:51, David Emerson wrote:
I am using the freetype unit (with linux) and would like to display some
interesting unicode characters. However when I pass a string containing say
U+2265 to GetStringGray, it doesn't display the unicode character at all; it
shows 3 other
On Mon 3 Oct 2011, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 03/10/2011 21:51, David Emerson wrote:
I am using the freetype unit (with linux) and would like to display some
interesting unicode characters. However when I pass a string containing say
U+2265 to GetStringGray, it doesn't display the
The problem is in line 20: replace
#define K_apostrophe '\'' /* 39 */
with
#define K_apostrophe ' ' /* 39 */
and h2pas will create iupkey.pp. Then, in iupkey.pp replace K_apostrophe = '
' with K_apostrophe =
The problems aren't over yet. You'll need to replace K_quotedbl = '\' with
What freetype API function are you calling? Not sure if it applies to
freetype, but with Xft (as implemented and used in fpGUI), there are
various versions of the same API. You need to call the correct one based
on the encoding type of you text.
freetype.GetStringGray
I've tried
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, David Emerson wrote:
What freetype API function are you calling? Not sure if it applies to
freetype, but with Xft (as implemented and used in fpGUI), there are
various versions of the same API. You need to call the correct one based
on the encoding type of you text.
Hi list,
First wanted to check with you if I'm doing something wrong.
Using the ServiceManager unit (Windows only), I'm trying to find out if
a service is running (Vista x64).
I can do:
sc query samss
on the command line without problem.
When I run
fpc ServiceTest.pas
rem Free Pascal Compiler
Am 04.10.2011 12:22, schrieb Reinier Olislagers:
Services.Connect;
Services.Acces := SC_MANAGER_CONNECT; //Note typo in property.
You need to set Acces(s), before calling Connect, because the
connection API OpenSCManager is called inside Connect using the
access flags that were
On 4-10-2011 12:31, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 04.10.2011 12:22, schrieb Reinier Olislagers:
Services.Connect;
Services.Acces := SC_MANAGER_CONNECT; //Note typo in property.
You need to set Acces(s), before calling Connect, because the
connection API OpenSCManager is called inside
Am 02.10.2011 12:01, schrieb Sven Barth:
On 12.09.2011 18:40, anta40 wrote:
Sure I can wait. It's not a high priority for me. You should finish your
thesis first.
Sorry that it took so long, but I've now fixed the problem in my branch.
It's located at
Hi all,
Having some trouble creating patches that actually work.
(On Windows)
I've been using git to get FPC trunk and
git diff --no-prefix %temp%\mypatch.diff
rem --no-prefix : Do not show any source or destination prefix.
to create patches.
Using Msysgit:
git --version
git version
In our previous episode, Reinier Olislagers said:
Having some trouble creating patches that actually work.
(On Windows)
I've been using git to get FPC trunk and
git diff --no-prefix %temp%\mypatch.diff
rem --no-prefix : Do not show any source or destination prefix.
to create patches.
I
Private allows access to procedures which the unit, even if they belong to a
separate object.
Does FPC support fields which are only accessible from the object itself,
not accessble by other objects even if they are in the same unit?
--
Frank Church
===
04.10.2011 19:32, Frank Church wrote:
Private allows access to procedures which the unit, even if they
belong to a separate object.
Does FPC support fields which are only accessible from the object
itself, not accessble by other objects even if they are in the same unit?
Yes. Use strict
I'm sure it is because patch contains non CRLF linefeeds, as I had
such errors previously, not even using Git. It seems the patch
binary only supports Windows EOLs.
--
cobines
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On 4-10-2011 13:14, Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Reinier Olislagers said:
Having some trouble creating patches that actually work.
(On Windows)
I've been using git to get FPC trunk and
git diff --no-prefix %temp%\mypatch.diff
rem --no-prefix : Do not show any source or
On Tue 4 Oct 2011, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
Is there some secret, hidden documentation for fpc's freetype unit? (and so
many other units?) :P
No.
But you are in luck: this is open source, and the Lazarus IDE lets you jump
and look around in the FPC code very easily :-)
If
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
Hi,
On WinXP I can compile FPC /branches/fixes_2_6 rev 19336 to i386 but
not to x86_64
I think the argument -dGDB_V606 should be changed... but is this
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
Hi,
On WinXP I can compile FPC /branches/fixes_2_6 rev 19336 to i386 but
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