On Tuesday 03 January 2012 04.25:37 wahono sri wrote:
My application have been succesfully translated to Chinese and Arabic
(experimental). But only in Windows, in Linux arabic and chinese is
broken.
But in LibreOffice, I can write chinese and arabic normally.
What is libraries used by
It is a base behaviour of TDataset to call CheckBrowseMode before DB
operations (Insert,Next,First...).
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After for AppendRecord etc shortcut procedures ?
The issue is easy to forget/misunderstand without any hint that's why
me'm so persistent :)
2012/1/3, Martin Schreiber
A duifficult to fix change. For example, calling Post triggers
oe_notnull constraints before displaying bound GUI widgets.
And that fieldparamlinks syncronize to not yet Posted values is
correct and the same is wrong for tdb*displb, as designed ?
2012/1/3, IvankoB for-mse
KDE 4.x and installed KDE 3.5.x instead. A huge speed increase
on the desktop!
AFAIK, KDE4 was obeyed to switch to per-application single
window/message queue :) May be, not polished enough.
2012/1/3, Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On 31 December 2011 09:04, Martin Schreiber
On Tuesday 03 January 2012 12.16:13 IvankoB for-mse wrote:
A duifficult to fix change. For example, calling Post triggers
oe_notnull constraints before displaying bound GUI widgets.
And that fieldparamlinks syncronize to not yet Posted values is
correct and the same is wrong for tdb*displb, as
That's no DB exception if not found.
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Dataset.onAfterScroll isn't desirable here unless combined with the
(clicked) selection check.
That's : how to know that a record is selected in the grid so that its
bound DB fields can be read for values ?
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On Tuesday 03 January 2012 16.56:51 IvankoB wrote:
That's no DB exception if not found.
tmsebufdataset.findbookmark().
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IvankoB for-mse wrote:
From my short LINUX C/C++ experience, it looks really difficult to
write resourse-relaxed apps for LINUX. Just look into GTK2+, KDE4+ etc
application bricks. Also all they're C++ based thus a lot of dynamic
memory fragmentation which means 1000s times as worse usage of
Hallo IvankoB,
Du schriebst am Tue, 3 Jan 2012 16:39:56 +0500:
AFAIK, KDE4 was obeyed to switch to per-application single
Did you mean to say obliged here? Obeyed doesn't make sense here to me.
(And if this should be obliged, by whom?)
window/message queue :) May be, not polished enough.
Hallo nore...@z505.com,
Du schriebst am Tue, 3 Jan 2012 14:50:19 -0600:
find it less snappy than win32. So the only common thing between bsd and
linux, is X11 window system - so x11 may be slowing things down vs win32.
Win32 is much more interwoven into the basic system than X11 is even now,
In plain C you have a lot of heap allocation using pchars, right?
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Yes, and it's a nightmare that a C-function can't return a string or
pointer without pre/post memory issues.
So why would C++ slow it down?
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Moved to background pchar/pointer issues + object
being bound to tdbrealdisp.
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