On 24 February 2012 07:41, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Nope, Gitorious website lists pushed commits only. It does not look into my
computer I hope. ;-)
Sorry, I slipped-up on that one. ;-)
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2012/2/24 Sieghard s_c_...@arcor.de
Hallo Julio,
Du schriebst am Thu, 23 Feb 2012 20:45:27 +0100:
registry, which is a defining earmark for windows based software.
...
If you read up, you'll discover I'm using Debian testing (Sid in this
Fine for you, did you mention that before?
On 24 February 2012 03:02, Sieghard wrote:
emulated registry on Linux, at least your formatter seems to do so.
It's nice to know that they should compile on Linux also, but this reliance
on a registry bothers me somewhat.
I use JCF, and all settings are stored in a *.ini file. I haven't
2012/2/24 Sieghard s_c_...@arcor.de
I know about the Jedi components, although I never used any. They
definitely stem from the Windows world, and they possibly even use an
emulated registry on Linux, at least your formatter seems to do so.
It's nice to know that they should compile on Linux
On 24 February 2012 11:16, Martin Schreiber wrote:
OK, that is what i suspected yesterday. Should already be fixed in git master,
please get an update. HEAD is 17b7b92dae41a97b182abdba33214eb6bd5aeeb5 at the
moment.
There is some progress. If I don't make any changes in the editor, but
simply
On 24 February 2012 14:06, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
There is some progress. If I don't make any changes in the editor, but
simply launch the external tools (after I loaded the IDE), then it
detects the changes the external tool made. This works every time. And
it works with or without the S
On 24 February 2012 12:22, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Works for me.
I'll chalk that one up as a mystery. After I did an update and rebuild
today, it works here too. Go figure! :)
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On 24 February 2012 14:24, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please open a single file in MSEide source editor, check if
lib/common/sysutils/msefilechange.pas:363 (tdirchangethread.dochange) is
called after the tool run.
Yes it did. I used fpGUI's debug server - so as not to be intrusive to GDB etc.
On Friday, 24. February 2012 13.39:21 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 24 February 2012 14:24, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please open a single file in MSEide source editor, check if
lib/common/sysutils/msefilechange.pas:363 (tdirchangethread.dochange) is
called after the tool run.
Yes it did. I
Martin Schreiber wrote:
On Friday, 24. February 2012 13.39:21 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 24 February 2012 14:24, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please open a single file in MSEide source editor, check if
lib/common/sysutils/msefilechange.pas:363 (tdirchangethread.dochange)
is called after the
On Friday, 24. February 2012 14.08:55 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 24 February 2012 14:52, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please check if
apps/ide/sourceform.pas:593 (tsourcefo.onfilechanged) is called.
No, never gets executed.
Please place a breakpoint to
Hi Martin
I have been testing with a new project, only two files main.pas and
projectname.pas
If I open *only* a file IE main.pas I can edit, save and reformat.
Always are detected the changes.
If I have the two files open (main.pas and projectname.pas) then all is
working fine untill I
Hallo Julio,
Du schriebst am Fri, 24 Feb 2012 09:52:41 +0100:
I don't know what registry are you talking about. JCF uses a config file
The one mentioned by that very program itself (from your posting on Thu,
23 Feb 2012 10:26:31 +0100):
Syntax: jcf [options] path/filename
Parameters to the
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