Trolltech gets acquired by Nokia.
The key motivation of Nokia is CrossPlatform development.
That also a kyey interest of Lazarus.
So I think the Qt interface is becoming more important in the future.
Regards Wim
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, wfifi wrote:
hi,all
i write a program need get some content in html files.
Have Utilities of parse local html files to Dom?
XHTML can be parsed with the xmlread unit, which produces a DOM
tree.
Michael.
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On Jan 28, 2008, at 10:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a
year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
computer). Why this CVS version?
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
computer). Why this CVS version? Because almost what I need works very
well. My program use
From a few snapshots release, I can no longer rebuild Lazarus from
the GUI (I rebuild it each time to have the UTF8 support).
With the following error :
Error: Can't create object file: ..\startlazarus.exe
I use startlazarus.exe to launch Lazarus. From the command line it
works well as
Damien Gerard schreef:
From a few snapshots release, I can no longer rebuild Lazarus from the
GUI (I rebuild it each time to have the UTF8 support).
With the following error :
Error: Can't create object file: ..\startlazarus.exe
I use startlazarus.exe to launch Lazarus. From the command
On Jan 28, 2008 2:05 AM, willem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trolltech gets acquired by Nokia.
The key motivation of Nokia is CrossPlatform development.
That also a kyey interest of Lazarus.
So I think the Qt interface is becoming more important in the future.
Regards Wim
Well, it's not quite
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 2:05 AM, willem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trolltech gets acquired by Nokia.
The key motivation of Nokia is CrossPlatform development.
That also a kyey interest of Lazarus.
So I think the Qt interface is becoming more important in the future.
Regards Wim
Damien Gerard wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008, at 10:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
computer). Why
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights to continue Qt development should
Trolltech be bought.
Ales
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On Jan 28, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Vincent Snijders wrote:
Damien Gerard schreef:
From a few snapshots release, I can no longer rebuild Lazarus from
the GUI (I rebuild it each time to have the UTF8 support).
With the following error :
Error: Can't create object file: ..\startlazarus.exe
I use
Am Montag, den 28.01.2008, 10:31 +0100 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
computer). Why this CVS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
computer). Why this CVS version? Because almost what I need works very
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Alexsander Rosa wrote:
Free Pascal with LCL = C/C++ with wxWidgets
Free Pascal with fpGui = C/C++ with FLTK
Am I right?
It is more or less analoguous, yes.
Michael.
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Bogusław Brandys wrote:
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 2:05 AM, willem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trolltech gets acquired by Nokia.
The key motivation of Nokia is CrossPlatform development.
That also a kyey interest of Lazarus.
So I think the Qt interface is becoming more important in the
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 2:05 AM, willem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trolltech gets acquired by Nokia.
The key motivation of Nokia is CrossPlatform development.
That also a kyey interest of Lazarus.
So I think the Qt interface is becoming more important in the future.
Regards Wim
Free Pascal with LCL = C/C++ with wxWidgets
Free Pascal with fpGui = C/C++ with FLTK
Am I right?
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Atenciosamente,
Alexsander da Rosa
Linux User #113925
On Jan 28, 2008 5:25 AM, Ales Katona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights to continue Qt development should
Trolltech be bought.
Right, this
Albert Zeyer wrote:
Am Montag, den 28.01.2008, 10:31 +0100 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
(http://cqrlog.sourceforge.net/). I started a few months (maybe a year)
ago in Lazarus 0.9.23 CVS (I don't remember date, I'm on another
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 5:25 AM, Ales Katona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights to continue Qt development should
Trolltech be
Hi Petr,
I dont use telnet here, maybe you can find something usefull in Visual
Synapse http://sourceforge.net/projects/visualsynapse
[]s
Cesar Romero
Hi,
do you have any example how to use telnet in synapse? I didn't find anything.
Thanks!
Petr
Dne 28 Leden 2008, 14:39, Cesar Romero
What GPL v4?
[]s
Cesar Romero
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights to continue Qt development should
Trolltech be bought.
Ales
On Jan 28, 2008, at 2:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
do you have any example how to use telnet in synapse? I didn't find
anything.
You can use also lNet.
A example for telnet client is available in the source packages,
demonstrating the TLTelnetClient.
willem ha scritto:
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 5:25 AM, Ales Katona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights to continue Qt development
On 27/01/2008, micahel schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No problem here with advertisments
I click on free download and everything is normal
Sorry, it helps if I READ! :-) I had to click on the 'Free' button
to start the download.
Regards,
- Graeme -
On 28/01/2008, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I first learned of Lazarus on Delphi newsgroups...
Exactly my point! :-)
Regards,
- Graeme -
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fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit
http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/
Quoting zaher dirkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I Delphi programmer too (10 years) , and i like FPC/Lazarus too match, than
Delphi.
Same here.
This day (before i see this comments), my co worker ask me if some day we
see some people try to make fight Lazarus, i have no answer for him, and i
hope
Quoting John Stoneham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
entire threads with subjects like Quit talking about Lazarus here or
Its their company, and they forum. It's normal to diminish any of
their products' competition (such as Lazarus).
If you think you need cross-platform you don't need Delphi or
Giuliano Colla ha scritto:
willem ha scritto:
John Stoneham wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 5:25 AM, Ales Katona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qt4 cannot be closed. Development can be stopped from the
Trolltech/Nokia side, but the GPL v4 which was released will remain.
Moreover, the foundation has rights
willem wrote:
Yes I agree but I find KDE 4 a very interesting development.
Interesting indeed ... KDE 4 somehow has the same goal as FPC/Lazarus,
they are going to infect Windows, MacOS, and mobile devices with their
framework, desktop and WM, here's a nice intro:
Hi.
Has someone already put into production lazarus applications which are cross
platform?
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Funky Beast wrote:
willem wrote:
Yes I agree but I find KDE 4 a very interesting development.
Interesting indeed ... KDE 4 somehow has the same goal as FPC/Lazarus,
yes I agree
Lazarus cooperating with KDE4 will lead to a very strong multiplatform
development.
IBM took Open
BTW, is there a comparision chart for these?
- fpGUI http://wiki.freepascal.org/fpGUI
- MSEide MSEgui http://wiki.freepascal.org/MSEide_%26_MSEgui
- Key Objects Library and Mirror Classes
Kithttp://wiki.freepascal.org/KOL-CE(KOL/MCK)
I think it's better to use one of them than play catch with
On 28/01/2008, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm coming back to lazarus (again) because MacOSX and Linux raising and
wondering how many users (developers) are using lazarus / FPC.
Here's a list a Lazarus developed applications, but I'm pretty sure
there are a lot more...
Warren Postma schreef:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is
that it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it
for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
Such as? Please create bug reports, if they are not there
I have a 2D/3D game engine that I've tested in Windows, Linux and DOS.
It works right, and probably will work right in other platforms as
well (i.e. Mac OS X). I'm not using the Lazarus form designer, but the
LCL works great from code.
Saludos!
-Marco
2008/1/28, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL
I'm using it :D That's 1
2008/1/28, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi.
I'm coming back to lazarus (again) because MacOSX and Linux raising and
wondering how many users (developers) are using lazarus / FPC.
Is some statistic somewhere?
Regards.
Quoting Alexsander Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Free Pascal with LCL = C/C++ with wxWidgets
Free Pascal with fpGui = C/C++ with FLTK
Am I right?
--
Atenciosamente,
Alexsander da Rosa
Linux User #113925
Sort of.
Lazarus Framework and IDE =
(Object) Free Pascal Language +
(Object) Free Pascal
On 28/01/2008, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has someone already put into production lazarus applications which are cross
platform?
Yup. Master Maths has moved it flagship product from Delphi 7 to
FPC/Lazarus. We don't use the LCL, but we do use the Lazarus as our
IDE.
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Warren Postma wrote:
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Warren Postma schrieb:
You still can't install packages in Lazarus because the underlying FPC
compiler lacks a runtime package system that could support a more
delphi-like designtime/runtime packages installation
Hi.
I'm coming back to lazarus (again) because MacOSX and Linux raising and
wondering how many users (developers) are using lazarus / FPC.
Is some statistic somewhere?
Regards.
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On Jan 28, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 28/01/2008, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm coming back to lazarus (again) because MacOSX and Linux raising
and
wondering how many users (developers) are using lazarus / FPC.
Here's a list a Lazarus developed
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
I think it's better to use one of them than play catch with multiple widget
sets.
Myself and Giuliano agree, but this has been argued before, so I will
not go into it again. ;-) The core lazarus developers have decided
long ago that using native widgets is the way
On 28/01/2008, Alexsander Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, is there a comparision chart for these?
- fpGUI
- MSEide MSEgui
- Key Objects Library and Mirror Classes Kit (KOL/MCK)
No I don't know of any such chart, sorry.
I think it's better to use one of them than play catch with
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Warren Postma schrieb:
You still can't install packages in Lazarus because the underlying FPC
compiler lacks a runtime package system that could support a more
delphi-like designtime/runtime packages installation system. Which by
the way is the worst part of Delphi.
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 28/01/2008, Alexsander Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, is there a comparision chart for these?
- fpGUI
- MSEide MSEgui
- Key Objects Library and Mirror Classes Kit (KOL/MCK)
No I don't know of any such chart, sorry.
I think it's better to use
Also, extended has 10 bytes, which may cause misaligned data issues.
By using double and longint (both are multiples of 4 bytes) you make
sure everything will be perfectly aligned.
Maybe fpc 2.2.0 changed the alignment of data on structures to
optimize for platforms which have problems with data
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:48:56PM -0500, Warren Postma wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is that
it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
One assumes here
On Jan 28, 2008 6:11 PM, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is some statistic somewhere?
You can play with the statistics from sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=89339ugn=lazarustype=mode=year
Lazarus has some 30.000 downloads per month. No idea how many users
Warren Postma schrieb:
You still can't install packages in Lazarus because the underlying FPC
compiler lacks a runtime package system that could support a more
delphi-like designtime/runtime packages installation system. Which by
the way is the worst part of Delphi. Everyone complains about
Hi,
We have a problem on the forum french and I ask the question here by the
lack of response ;)
With this file structure, create with lazarus 0.9.22/fpc 2.0.4:
*
*
const
MaxVoies = 4;
type
*TLigneMesureBin = record
T: extended;
Ic: Integer;
Valeur: array[1..MaxVoies] of extended;
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 02:31
To: lazarus@miraclec.com
Subject: [lazarus] How to develop real applications in Lazarus?
Hi,
I'm working on Hamradio station logging program in Lazarus
On Jan 28, 2008 7:13 PM, Sergio Samayoa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Has someone already put into production lazarus applications which are cross
platform?
I have a small propriety application that works well in Linux and
Windows that I wrote using LNet and Lazarus that helps me to make
bump.
I think this is a relevant discussion which needs an answer from Tom
to progress.
thanks,
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Interesting.
What puzzles me is the very low traffic on forums and this list: Very few
active posters.
Regards.
-Mensaje original-
De: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Lunes, 28 de Enero de 2008 02:59 p.m.
Para: lazarus@miraclec.com
Asunto: Re:
On 28/01/2008, bobby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graeme, you can't imagine how happy I would be if you do LCL-fpGUI.
GTK is too ugly for me, and I have other problems with GTK2, so
LCL-fpGUI would be more than appreciated.
All in due time... my paying job comes first though. :) The other
thing
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Warren Postma wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is that it
suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
If Lazarus could be as useful to me
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is
that it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
If Lazarus could be as useful to me as Delphi 7, I would change my
opinion from
willem wrote:
Well now the KDE core developers are nervous.
Well no, they aren't. KDE is Nokia's latest ally.
KDE has been cooking for mobile devices for a while, e.g:
http://dot.kde.org/1130942127/
Regards,
Funky Beast
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Hi,
do you have any example how to use telnet in synapse? I didn't find anything.
Thanks!
Petr
Dne 28 Leden 2008, 14:39, Cesar Romero napsal(a):
Hi,
I had the same problem with Indy 9 and 10 in Delphi, the only way I
found was drop Indy. I think you can try Synapse Library
On Jan 28, 2008 11:48 AM, Warren Postma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is
that it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
And these are...?
On Jan 28, 2008 6:08 PM, wile64 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With this file structure, create with lazarus 0.9.22/fpc 2.0.4:
If you want your structure to be exactly the same size on different
fpc version and different platforms you should use data types which
have a fixed size.
I first learned about Lazarus at http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com/
-Marco
2008/1/28, Marius [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is not the only lazarus meeting point. There are a couple of
odinary forums (via http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org) and there is also
a french (and a russian?) forum.
The
This is not the only lazarus meeting point. There are a couple of
odinary forums (via http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org) and there is also
a french (and a russian?) forum.
The whole discussions about fpc, lazarus and other related sources are
scattered troughout the internet with different
Warren Postma wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is
that it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use
it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
If Lazarus could be as useful to me as Delphi 7, I would
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Warren Postma wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is that it
suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as Delphi 2005.
If Lazarus
Sergio Samayoa wrote:
Interesting.
What puzzles me is the very low traffic on forums and this list: Very few
active posters.
Regards.
Well I am more busy with coding than posting on this forum =-O
regards wim
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De: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:48:56PM -0500, Warren Postma wrote:
My reason for complaining about Lazarus, and calling it unusable, is that
it suffers from worse usability defects (for what I want to use it for)
than even the worst-ever versions of Delphi such as
My 2 cents:
Our company develops a 400+ KLOC software, and ERP-like package. We have
customers running it under Windows and Linux, sometimes both in the same
environment side-by-side. We used Kylix at first, but some of our customers
with mixed environments complained about the visual
On Jan 29, 2008 12:37 AM, Marius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not the only lazarus meeting point. There are a couple of
odinary forums (via http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org) and there is also
a french (and a russian?) forum.
There is actually a lot more. I know at least a german and 2
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