We will begin the marketing effort by enhancing the wikipedia page on lazarus =)
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We will begin the marketing effort by enhancing the wikipedia page on lazarus
=)
I meant: I will..
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Try installing lazarus on a
directory that does not have spaces on it's name (the best is a short
directory name). I would say this is a bug with long file names on the
interface. Don't worry. Programs produced by lazarus do not have this
bug ;-)
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Did you try downloading again and doing a fresh install? Maybe a
corrupted download I always check the md5sum of big downloads-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
only got limited results out of smartlinkingon the app, but it did affect the size.
Did you call strip on the command line? I think that if you do so you
can get smaller executables. The strip that comes with lazarus does not
seam to do a good job.
-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Tony Maro wrote:
I can throw an icon on the desktop pretty darn easy, but the menu's
still escape me and the directions I've seen online so far are cryptic
at best.
-Tony
How do you put the desktop icons?
I know they are located at ~/Desktop/ but I usually deploy my programs
in .rpm
as superuser. So I
have no way of knowing whitch user is actually going to use the
program, as this will almost certainly not be the root.
I like desktop icons =)
Unfortunatly it seams that desktop icons do not exist on all window managers.
-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
the documentation will (in the future) be integrated to the IDE.
You can use a program called lazde that comes with lazarus to edit the
documentation. Unfortunatly I find this program a bit difficult to use.-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Hi,
I´ve just seen that lazde is only for the LCL Documentation. So this seams to be the case of creating a new wiki page.-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
as if one does not know anything.-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
international characters on kwrite.
-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Hi,
I'm creating an article on the portuguese Wikipedia about Lazarus and I'd like to know:
- The license of the Logo on the left-top part of lazarus website
- The author of such image
And can I put it on the wikipedia as the official lazarus logo?
thanks,Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
solution.
[]'s-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
app with the same functions:
writeln and readln
Also that post you linked seams to talk about lazarus on Freebsd (am I
wrong??). So you have both OSes? What went wrong on FreeBSD?? What you
discribed here is for windows right?
-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
On 9/9/05, Swen Heinig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Felipe,
I have no problems to use д, ц, ь or Я.
I'm using the (german) Windows version (0.9.9) of Lazarus. My font is courier
new. Do you have the problem with different fonts?
Regards,
Swen
Hi, I tryed Courier New with the same
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Set Tools - Configure 'Build Lazarus' - gtk2
Set Project - Compiler Options - gtk2
Then build all except the IDE (lcl, synedit, ..., ideintf).
Tools - Build Lazarus
thanks.
I recompiled everything including the IDE and there seam to be many
alignment problems on the
Tony Maro wrote:
Using PO files is GPL only? That's news to me... can someone else
confirm this? I thought it was just a method of replacing strings...
-Tony
I may be wrong, but I checked the gettext package and it is GPL, so even
the gettext library, one of the most used to use po
Hello,
what should be path on the environment option to configure LazDoc?
I'm not quite sure.
thanks,
Felipe
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Lazarus 'produces' only ASCII source code (#0..#127).
The source editor interpretes UTF8 chars.
Maybe it would be nice if lazarus could write utf8 chars?
For example?
You are asking the reason for this?
The main reason is to alow non-english people to write
so often
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Hello,
I just noticed that one of the widget options for Lazarus is GNOME. I
just wonder if there is a library called Gnome for user interface
development. I googled and searched the wikipedia, but I could not find
any reliable information that a library called gnome exists.
Of course I am
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
I have found something cool ! gettext conversion for Delphi which is (I
stated) compilable with FreePascal
Look at : http://dybdahl.dk/dxgettext/
Is it much simpler and not restricted by LGPL then existing Lazarus
gettext support ?
Someone has experience with that tool
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
If you were wondering what marketing strategies Borland was planning
lately, search no more, Delphiman is here, hope he will beat all those
(C/C++) compilers out there :)
http://www.borland.com/superhero
http://www.delphisuperhero.com/
Microsoft bought a big piece
and the error message here to see if it really is a bug.
-- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Hi,
I'm trying to use LazDoc on Linux machine. I set my lazdoc paths to:
/home/felipe/Programação/svn/lazarus/docs
and
/home/felipe/Programação/svn/lazarus/docs/xml/lcl
Both paths are correct and I think this should be enought.
Then I open Lazdoc and open a unit like forms.pas. I browse
gmane. This time I forgot...
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Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Then I open Lazdoc and open a unit like forms.pas. I browse throught the
file and I don't see anything change on LazDoc form the title
remains: LazDoc Editor - NONE - NONE
It's a little better now. I closed lazdoc and reopened. Now the window
title
On 9/27/05, Arí Ricardo Ody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well... The conclusion, for me at least, is that, if the image is
greater than 40 KB I have no way of show it(Zip of JPEG files have
almost no utility because JPEG is as compressed format).
Here is a jpg:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 felipe felipe
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Does not change the first NONE, doesn't matter where I click. Now I
noticed that the second NONE correctly reflects the fact that I am on
one form or on another.
Are you using win32? Maybe LazDoc has a gtk issue...
thanks,
Felipe
I just tested on win32
Andrew Haines wrote:
I used fmod a while back and it has the ability to output VU levels. I
just put the paint methods in a timer event and used a TPanel to draw
on. I'm not sure if this would work for you.
What is VU?
I am using a Analigic-to-Digital conversor witch can handle up to 200
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
and put a: PaintBox.Repaint; on a separate timer that is slower.
This method is really terrible. There is an awful lot of flickering ...
Does anyone know a better method to redraw the content of the canvas
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
To avoid flickering:
Create a descendent of TCustomControl, call Invalidate and
Application.ProcessMessages, in Paint draw to a bitmap and draw the bitmap
to the canvas.
Thanks, I'll try that.
Because a paint will take longer than a 500kHz intervall, you either call
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
To avoid flickering:
Create a descendent of TCustomControl, call Invalidate and
Application.ProcessMessages, in Paint draw to a bitmap and draw the bitmap
to the canvas.
I tryed to create a TCustomControl descendent, but I can't seam to see
it on the screen no matter
A.J. Venter wrote:
Felipe, you may also want to look at gamepack, which provides a
double-buffered drawing component as well as sprite support. Mail me off-list
if you want the details.
Sounds very interesting. TDoubleBuffer seams very similar to what I am
trying to do. I must be doing a
Andrew Haines wrote:
Tela.Parent := Self;
Regards,
thank you very much.
Creating a custom control and drawing to a bitmap first fixed the
flickering, at 10Hz. I'll add this knowledge to the Developing with
Graphics section of the wiki.
Felipe
Hi,
I added a lot of information you guys said here at: http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/Developing_with_Graphics
I hope it is ok for everyone,
Felipe
On 10/2/05, Matthijs Willemstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 09:52 -0300, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
I added a lot of information you guys said here at:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/Developing_with_Graphics
thanks for that. In the code you create
Hi,
I tryed to run on win32 the exact same code that worked perfectly on
gtk, but it gave me a lot of flickering. I simplified the code to locate
the problem and I have basicaly a timer running at 10Hz and a custom
control. The timer tell the control to repaint. The image is first drawn
to
Cristiano Magro wrote:
I start to use TDbf, and I try use MyDB.onFilterRecord,
but never run.
I need to filter record that field are empty, and MyDB.Filter not work
how I want.
Can you post an example of the code you are trying to run?
Felipe
Eduardo wrote:
Can be used Lazarus make a dinamic GUI using gtk for? I want to
read the configuration file and change my app GUI. I don't want a skin
style, just put buttons, checkboxs, edit fileds, etc.. depending the
conf file.
That is quite easy. You just have to create the
Hi,
I think that we should have a news entry about this release on lazarus
website, otherwise noone except the main developers will know it exists ...
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Vincent Snijders wrote:
As soon as the release is finished, it will be announced.
A release contains at least:
- files for linux, windows and macosx (only available last night)
- a list of changes
- an announcement
Sorry I didn´t know there were still missing parts ^^
Felipe
Arí Ricardo Ody wrote:
Do someone have any suggestion about the problem? May this be a bug?
It's not possible show the LRM screen due to the PNG file be greater
than 40 KB.
You can send the image to my personal e-mail. I have hosting space.
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Learn Braille on the internet
Hello,
I don't know how takes care of Lazarus web-site, but what do you thing
about adding instructions on how to access the mailing list throught gmane?
I could be something like this:
bAccessing the list through a news reader/b
You can access the mailing list just as if it was a newsgroup
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Hi all,
Codefolding has been started in lazarus' synedit. Now we are searching
developers helping us to finish it.
Code for synedit and other important classes for this project are
located on witch units (with path, please)?
I'd like to take a look at it.
thanks,
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Thanks for uploading the file.
It would be nice if you could give the extension .png, so that my
browser would know how to open it.
Done.
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Hi,
I am trying to use sqlite package to connect to a sqlite database and
create a simple gui that interacts with it.
I followed the steps on the tutorial and created a sqlite database file
rightclicking the TSqliteDataset component. I also added some data to
the database using the command
Luiz Americo wrote:
Right now i'm seeing it in the object inspector: is the first property.
Using Lazarus svn + fpc 2.0.0 + WindowsXP
Looking at the source code Active really exists and is published on
TCustomSqliteDataset, so it should appear on the object inspector as far
as I know. So I
Hello,
I am putting my source code at www.braillevirtual.fe.usp.br/scripts with
the name Database.tar so you guys can see what I am doing wrong if you
have some free time. I think WinZip should be able to read tar files. If
it cannot let me know.
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
By default, the
Luiz Americo wrote:
See the topic Applying changes to the underlying datafile in the
database/sqlite section of the wiki.
Thanks a lot ... I must have missed it ... but then the other databases
I worked with (mysql, dbase and ADO) didn´t need this.
One more thing. Do we really need to have
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
I call that: bad design.
It's a more advanced feature, so that the programmer keeps control so he
can maintain the integrity of the database. DBase is so old, that it
doesn't care. Mysql can work this way, but you don't need to (same holds
for sqlite, btw) and ADO is
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
So I downloaded the stable Lazarus 9.10 for Windows and guess what?? I
works perfectly. The Active property appears! And with the exact same
source as before now I can save my database modifications with
ApplyUpdates.
My current theory blames the beta FPC
Hi Micha,
How did you solve this bug?? What was missing?
And what picture formats for button glyphs are working now??? There were
problems with almost all formats.
Did you notice this is identical to 0001092 ?? If 1211 is solved then
1092 is also solved, for sure.
Depending on the way you
Micha Nelissen wrote:
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:54:08 -0200
I don't know for sure. The bottom-left pixel is used as the transparent
color now in .bmp files; this fixes transparency for those purple .bmp
images. Also I fixed a bug when saving transparent images.
Thank you very much for solving
Micha Nelissen wrote:
As far as I know, .xpm already worked transparently on win32 as button
glyphs (and elsewhere).
No, it only works on gtk. On win32 it will only work the way it is used
for the default button glyphs, and that is quite a strange method that
involves changing part of a xpm
on Lazarus. The dialogs and buttons were all perfect, like if it
was on a new machine.
So, if Lazarus itself doesn't run on the computer or gets too slow you
can always compile on another PC and send the program.
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box, due to issues between gmail and this mailling list.
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Who takes care of lazarus website and how can I contact him?
thanks,
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Alexandre Leclerc wrote:
This is not the good place to ask, but I try in case someone knows...
Zeollib is released under LGPL. But does that mean I can use the code
and release my software under an other licencing terms, like a
proprietary licence?
Yes, a LGPL library can be linked against
Hello,
About Bug http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mantis/view.php?id=1062
0001062: Doesn't use native look for buttons in MessageDlg
So, the solve of this bug would be to implement different glyphs for
different platforms, right? It is also possible to allow the programmer
to choose the
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
1 - Include on the executable only the default glyphing set it will use.
The programmer can choose the widget set using a compiler directive
perhaps, as I see no other way to only include the correct glyphs. This
options imagines that the programmer will not want to
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
DefaultGlyphsNone -- Does not include any glyphs (the programmer
can include his own or not)
DefaultGlyphsPlatform -- Includes the default glyphs or the ones for
the platform, if they exist
DefaultGlyphsMacOS-- Include the MacOS set
DefaultGlyphsWindows --
Georg Vollnhals wrote:
Hi Alexey
and thank you *very much* for your prompt help.
Using strip reduced the filesize from 9.17 MB to 1.64 MB !!!
(100%-ca.18%).
Now the result can be shared and I am really fully satisfied with
Lazarus :-) , all coders and
people helping the core-stuff do a
Lv wrote:
This is getting annoying..
Cant you guys just use Linux or BSD with ipchains or iptables.
If you want a firewall script let me know.
Lazarus is using a Windows server??? tsc tsc tsc ... and they still
wonder why the get hacked so often
Is the server at least Apache?? Please don't
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Under Windows there are some aspects to consider:
Do not use UPX if computer has low memory (program uses twice memory
when UPX-ed) or program is using some DLL files which are also used by
other programs - it can't be shared among them.
From UPX website:
Overview
Hello,
I am trying to add a custom icon to my app written directly on the
Windows API.
I read something about resources on the wiki, compiled lazres, used it
to create a magnifier.lrs file containing my main application icon and
tryed to get it to show, but the call to
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Why? I just tested linux/gtk and wine/win and both work.
Here on my 0.9.10 on win32, PNG glyphs won´t show transparent as stated
on bug http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mantis/view.php?id=1092
That´s not working for me, transparency is very important on glyphs, but
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
If it returns nil, the default glyph is used. Means:
First the widgetset will be asked, and if it also returns nil, the LCL
built-in will be used.
But if you do this you will potentially include 2 icon sets for every
program ... the default and the one of the platform
John Samperi wrote:
Maybe :-) It seems incredibly slow compared to D6 at compiling
and running a program.
Yes, it´s very slow at linking on Windows, on linux the linking speed is
good, but the programs it produces are very fast =) So I just get happy
by my customers.
Also is there any
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Ok.
Can you create the patch?
Only on Dezember when I am on vacations. Right now I have an amazing
amount of work to do
But I will implement this if noone has already implemented it by that time.
Felipe
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
Lazarus resources and windows resources are quite different, the
application icon is automatically loaded by windows if you use a
resource file, you may look at lazarus's source and rc file or at this
Thanks,
Lazarus refuses to link if I feed it with the same .res
Matej Hausenblas wrote:
At first I tried to convert some very basic Delphi projects into
Lazarus-compatible code without completely destroying the original delphi
code. The conversion was successfull and now the tested code compiles under
the two compilers (fp+d6).
Did the projects include
Matthijs Willemstein wrote:
And because you will have to migrate the uses as well, it is more
convenient not to be bothered with statements like :
if source is delphi5 then such and such
if source is delphi6 then so and so
Ok, about the uses clause I really don´t care, but I really care if the
Alex Smirnov wrote:
*Some questions following this disscussion:*
- Are Link Smart and Smart Linkable really helpfull to get
executable file smaller in size?
- Can I compile and link all UNITS to be Smart linkable - is it
possible and will it also make executable files smaller?
The best
Matthijs Willemstein wrote:
From D5 onwards the DFM-files are saved in text format, before they were
streamed. Later changes are only properties which have been added or
removed from components.
This last thing is something which you have to take into account as
well. Therefor it is still
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
No, it works with any res file wich is compiled correctly, i only had
a small issue with some language setting due to the fact that delphi's
res compiler and windres were slightly different on that issue, you ca
easily have a look at SysRec's .rc file to see how it
dannym wrote:
you need more available RAM, most probably. At least that's why it does
that at my machine. I usually close some resource hogging programs (i.e.
web browser :)) and it works.
I have 512MB RAM o.O
Anyway I retested closing everything except Lazarus with the same result.
By the
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
This is verry interesting i can however compile in a dir called
C:\Documents and Settings\Pisoo\Desktop\test\Recorder\ but not in
one called C:\Documents and
Settings\Pisoo\Desktop\sysrec-1.0.0.2-src\Recorder\ or in one called
C:\Documents and
work well together =)
The main page will have to be redesigned to accomodate both.
thanks,
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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Hi,
I've seing many problems about lazarus linux packages and solving
dependencies for them.
Maybe we should add distribution specific packages? Many programs
implement this and I find it to work much better.
I can create packages for Mandrake. One that is clearly missing is
debian
Hi,
I am converting a Visual Studio .NET program to Laarus, but the program
uses BitBlt from the Windows API extensively and for nearly everything
it does on graphics: Copy part of a bitmap from a place to another,
inverting the bitmap colors, etc.
I'd like to make the program
Sergio Samayoa wrote:
If you really want cross cross-platform use Java.
Please, don´t troll in here. I don´t want to see my post become a
flaming war.
What would you expect if I went to Java newsgroup and started telling
people to use FPC if they really want cross-platform?
You know you
Tony Pelton wrote:
i'm new to graphics programming, so i may be missing your question
completley, but i've been doing a little bit of messing around
recently with 'libsdl' and the 'JEDI-SDL' wrappers.
i think SDL supports blitting.
The biggest problem is that the program is already written,
Micha Nelissen wrote:
There is a cross platform BitBlt in unit LCLIntf. But not all of the
ROPs are supported in gtk.
UAU! I really wasn't hoping for such an easy solution. I thought I would
have to decompose the behavior of BitBlt and use a different function
for each of it's features.
Ales Katona wrote:
I'm happy to announce first alpha version of lNet components package for
Lazarus.
It adds two components to Lazarus, TLTcpComponent and TLUdpComponent.
More info can be found at http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/LNet
Please keep in mind it's alpha. Altho the
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Is there some rule as to when one must use .pp or .pas file extensions?
I come from Delphi where we only use .pas extensions.
I think they are the same. I only use .pas on Lazarus also.
Felipe
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Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I read this exact question in the FPC's FAQ and tried all the compiler
options they mentioned. The executable ends up between 6.1Mb and 9Mb in
size. And that is for a Win32 Gui Hello World app compiled under
Lazarus 0.9.10.
First use strip (as said on the other
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Delphi uses the corner pixel (0,Height-1) to decide, which color is the
transparent color.
It's not yet implemented in the LCL TBitmap. It's a Delphi hack to add
transparency to .bmp files.
Sorry, but this is incorrect. This has being recently implemented. Refer
to
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. For now I would prefer to use the more
stable version of Laz (0.9.10). Can I convert my bmp's to another
format that is currently supported in Laz with transparency? I see xpm's
are also used in Lazarus - do they support transparency?.
Here is the download page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=89339
Find Lazarus 0.9.10 RPM [Notes] (2005-10-06 11:32). Click on it.
Now download and install:
fpc-2.0.1-050923.i386.rpm
and
fpcsrc-2.0.1-050923.i386.rpm
and
lazarus-0.9.10-0.i386.rpm
..
Felipe
Vincent Snijders wrote:
What is his sourceforge email address?
I forwarded this mail to Tom Lisjac, who is (AFAIK) the author.
Author: Tom Lisjac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is the e-mail address witch returned with permanent delivery fail.
Felipe
Hello,
I am trying to create documentation using Lazde.
I had recently created documentation for the actnlist unit and also
improved the current docs for the buttons unit. Then I noticed that
Lazde did not save my changes even thought I pressed the save
button dozens of times during the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or give LazDoc a try ;)
thanks for the hint, but it seams that LazDoc does not support include
files.
I think include files were created before the IDE to easy searching, but
now, with the right-click and find declaration method, include files
seam to be negative.
Hello,
I am having problems with a multi-threaded application. It crashes on
Windows. Upon startup the program creates a secondary thread with
CreateSuspended := True
Then, when pressing a button, the thread is resumed. I changed the
Execute method of the thread to find the problem. Now it
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Create bugreport, attach *this* project which is not working,describe.
What FPC version,what Lazarus version and revision ?
The first step is to reproduce bug.
I found the smallest possible program witch can reproduce the bug. It is
a simple form with a single button
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Working without problems with lazarus 0.9.11 revision 8188 and FPC 2.0.3
from 2005-11-17
Great to hear that! I was already recreating the thread code with Win
API and almost recreating the GUI on Delphi 7 ...
By the way : Why you are using suspend inside thread ?
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Working without problems with lazarus 0.9.11 revision 8188 and FPC 2.0.3
from 2005-11-17
How do you compile a subversion FPC on Windows?
Is 2.0.3 the subversion version?
Using cygwin the make command will activate Borland Make and fail. So I
changed to use the make
Michalis Kamburelis wrote:
In short, what you most probably want is to run command
c:/Programas/FPC2.0.0/bin/i386-win32/make.exe \
-C c:/Programas/FPC
Is there a precompiled version of FPC that includes the TThread fixes? I
can only find 2.0.0 binaries to download...
ok, make kept
Vincent Snijders wrote:
The lazarus win32 snapshots contain current fpc 2.1.1.
Thank god we have snapshots!!!
They can make the difference when you desperately need to deliver that
project.
The test project no longer crashes.
many thanks,
Felipe
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