On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 5:37 PM, JoshyFun joshy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Lazarus-List,
Thursday, December 31, 2009, 4:08:11 PM, you wrote:
MG Notes:
MG Changing a property (e.g. Left) changes some other properties too and
MG there is no hook. So for undo you must store the whole form plus
On torstai, 31. joulukuuta 2009 17:08:11 Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Notes:
Changing a property (e.g. Left) changes some other properties too and
there is no hook. So for undo you must store the whole form plus the
descendant forms plus the referenced forms plus the source changes. This
costs
Looks like a great release.
Well done to you and all the team for getting it out there!
2010 is off to a great start.
Dominique.
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 11:47:42 +0100 (CET), mar...@stack.nl (Marco van de
Voort) wrote:
Happy New Year!
As a special present, We have placed a new major release of
Happy new year to everyone.
I´m having some troubles when using other compiler messages files to compile
Lazarus or
when using fpc compiled with other message file language than english.
The fact is that Lazarus IDE has some pieces of code with embedded strings
constants.
I thought
Thanks for all the great work that has gone into 2.4.0!
For my new year's resolution I'm going to commit to FPC and Lazarus. So,
I'm installing the latest in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 VM and diving in. I'll
be pushing all this software hard and will probably be coming here for help.
First problem:
Looks like there are not yet any Lazarus install downloads ready that
contain fpc 2.4.0. That's what I'd like to start with, so I'm looking at
the best way to install Laz 0.9.28.2 with fpc 2.4.0.
I started installing lazarus but the dependency checking said it was
going to install a bunch of
I'm thinking if I first install fpc 2.4.0 and then install Lazarus 0.9.28.2...
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new
IntelliAdmin Support wrote:
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new compiler
OK, I get that. But I don't have Lazarus
Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new compiler
OK, I get that. But I don't have Lazarus