En/na Giuliano Colla ha escrit:
I can't say. I read that someone is *using* gtk2. I tried to make a form
with a button, and the lower half of the caption was lost. I tried to
put a panel with a memo on the form, and I could see the panel through
the memo (or the opposite, I don't remember).
On 23/01/2008, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the bug is annoying you, then *you* should do something about it =)
If all users use the approach: Oh, I'll test now and wait 3 months and
test again, then they are all risking that in 3 months there won't be
any change to
Op woensdag 23-01-2008 om 10:28 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
John wrote:
Hi,
Environment: win32, Lazarus SVN 13347, fpc SVN 9468
In Lazarus, I have a simple query that uses a parameter: select *
from test_cld where code = :code;
I am defining it at design time using the
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho ha scritto:
On Jan 23, 2008 2:08 AM, Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The test isn't by me, but by someone who complained about z-order in
gtk2 not being correct. A lot of time ago.
I know, it's voluntary work, everybody does its best. We take what's
Paul Ishenin wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Gtk2 is in fact slower than Gtk1, every one agree, but LCL/Gtk2
application are much slower than other Gtk2 applications
Is it possible to profile gtk2 lcl application and find what cause
this slowleness? Who can do?
I'll take a
Graeme, BTW, I can't access to http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ can you
check this out?
Thanks in advance,
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
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Hi John, Joost and Adrian -
As you might know, I have been trying to get the documentation for parts
of the Lazarus Component Library (LCL) into shape, mainly by putting
information into the .XML files associated with each Unit, to enable
generation of .HTML files using FPDoc. Quite a few
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op woensdag 23-01-2008 om 10:28 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
John wrote:
Hi,
Environment: win32, Lazarus SVN 13347, fpc SVN 9468
In Lazarus, I have a simple query that uses a parameter: select *
from test_cld where code = :code;
I am defining it at
Chris Kirkpatrick wrote:
Hi John, Joost and Adrian -
snip
So I should very much like to collaborate with you guys in improving
the documentation of sqldb and fc-db, as well as the stuff in the LCL.
I agree we should try to use the FPDoc approach as suggested by Joost.
snip
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I agree with
Zitat von John [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris Kirkpatrick wrote:
Hi John, Joost and Adrian -
snip
So I should very much like to collaborate with you guys in improving
the documentation of sqldb and fc-db, as well as the stuff in the LCL.
I agree we should try to use the FPDoc approach as
Explanation of some Lazarus documentation terms:
FPDoc - the command-line tool that is part of FPC and is documented in
the FPC manuals. Includes MakeSkel, for constructing a skeleton XML file
from the unit source code.
LazDE, aka Lazarus Documentation Editor - an application found in
Giuliano Colla wrote:
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho ha scritto:
On Jan 23, 2008 2:08 AM, Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The test isn't by me, but by someone who complained about z-order in
gtk2 not being correct. A lot of time ago.
I know, it's voluntary work, everybody does its best.
Op donderdag 24-01-2008 om 00:09 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op woensdag 23-01-2008 om 10:28 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
John wrote:
Hi,
Environment: win32, Lazarus SVN 13347, fpc SVN 9468
In Lazarus, I have a simple query that
Hi Mattias -
I have looked at LazDoc in the IDE. It is very nice in principle, and
allows us to copy inherited properties, for example. However, I cannot
save any changes that I make with LazDoc in the IDE. If I make a change
and press SAVE, then go to another property, when I come back to
Marc Weustink ha scritto:
Giuliano Colla wrote:
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho ha scritto:
Try and convince Lazarus developers to follow a route which makes it
possible for a lot of people like me to actively contribute instead of
just feeling helpless and whine.
What route do you suggest ?
I
Damien Gerard wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Marc Weustink wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Marc Weustink wrote:
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 22/01/2008, Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gather that someone is already using GTK2, but I believe that
he's not
much
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara schreef:
Damien Gerard wrote:
I think others would like to focus on what really matters: To improve
the great work done for Lazarus.
I'm fine to say that because this is what i do, i provide patches (when
is in my knowledge/interest scope), make bug reports with
On Jan 23, 2008 7:45 PM, Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that using a ready made widgetset is a good way to start a
project which otherwise would appear a titanic task. But once the
project has started consolidating, as it has, I believe it should be
wise to reconsider the
Hi,
Is there any documentation about the parameters I can pass to the
Makefile?
I am mainly trying to compile Lazarus directly on my system without
using Lazarus for the compilation.
I have added an entry in the wiki:
Hi Albert,
According to http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Carbon_interface_FAQ
here is the normal way to rebuild the Lazarus IDE on OS X:
make all LCL_PLATFORM=carbon OPT=-k-framework -kcarbon
You might change your wiki addition to be consistent with this page.
Do you have the correct version
On Jan 23, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Hess, Philip J wrote:
Hi Albert,
According to http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Carbon_interface_FAQ
here is the normal way to rebuild the Lazarus IDE on OS X:
make all LCL_PLATFORM=carbon OPT=-k-framework -kcarbon
You might change your wiki addition to be
http://michael-ep3.physik.uni-halle.de/Lazarus/
Try a snapshot from here.
I believe an Intel Mac's can run the PowerPC version via its Rosetta
technology. If you want to remove the PowerPC version of Lazarus and
Free Pascal before you install the Intel version, here's what you need
to delete:
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 09:52:28 pm Albert Zeyer wrote:
version), I assume I have the correct version.
read http://www.freepascal.org/ overview, click Mac Os X - and read news item
2007-11-14:
Am 23.01.2008 um 23:17 schrieb Damien Gerard:
On Jan 23, 2008, at 10:02 PM, Hess, Philip J wrote:
http://michael-ep3.physik.uni-halle.de/Lazarus/
Try a snapshot from here.
I believe an Intel Mac's can run the PowerPC version via its
Rosetta
technology.
Yes but you should not. For
On Jan 23, 2008, at 10:02 PM, Hess, Philip J wrote:
http://michael-ep3.physik.uni-halle.de/Lazarus/
Try a snapshot from here.
I believe an Intel Mac's can run the PowerPC version via its Rosetta
technology.
Yes but you should not. For compiling it is a bit more complicated
--
Damien
On Jan 23, 2008 9:26 PM, Albert Zeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there any documentation about the parameters I can pass to the
Makefile?
I am mainly trying to compile Lazarus directly on my system without
using Lazarus for the compilation.
I have added an entry in the wiki:
Albert Zeyer schreef:
Am 23.01.2008 um 23:02 schrieb Hess, Philip J:
http://michael-ep3.physik.uni-halle.de/Lazarus/
Try a snapshot from here.
Thanks.
Someone should update the files on SF.
Release are put on sourceforge, nightlybuilds for example in the server
above. Nightlybuilds on
Hi Albert,
The Lazarus installer creates the lazarus.app bundle and puts the
structure inside it that OS X wants. For apps you develop yourself you
can use the create_app_mac.sh script to create the app's .app bundle.
Open the script in a text editor to see what it's doing. Note that for
Am 23.01.2008 um 23:48 schrieb Hess, Philip J:
Hi Albert,
The Lazarus installer creates the lazarus.app bundle and puts the
structure inside it that OS X wants. For apps you develop yourself you
can use the create_app_mac.sh script to create the app's .app bundle.
Open the script in a text
Hey,
Just wanted to report that everything works really fine under MacOSX!
I am really impressed. I haven't found any big bug which prevents me
from working with the native Carbon interface.
Some screenshots:
http://www.az2000.de/pics/robot2mac_1.png?get
Hi,
Just packed it together. Here it is (but only for IntelMac):
http://www.az2000.de/downloads/Robot1.7.Mac.zip
You have just to click on the robot-Application (robot.app) inside.
Regards,
Albert
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