On 16/10/2024 18:06, Rainer Stratmann via fpc-pascal wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Oktober 2024, 15:54:20 CEST schrieb Martin Frb via fpc-
pascal:
Define "Compiler".
You use one and the same fpc.exe.
But you need a different ppc____.exe. All those ppc live in the same
folder. And they are all called by the same fpc.exe, depending on the
options given to that fpc.exe.
Of course, for that they must be installed as cross compilers. So they
also share the fpc.cfg. But the all have their own ppu and o files.
That means fpc.exe calls another (more specific) compiler?
Yes.
You can directly configure ppc___.exe instead. But there is rarely a
benefit in it.
Btw, on your initial statement: You can also set a completely different
compiler (e.g. diff version) in the project options. Under "Compiler
commands", in the edit "Compiler", which is preset to "$(CompPath)" //
Which despite it names returns the exe
https://wiki.freepascal.org/IDE_Macros_in_paths_and_filenames#Paths_and_Parts
Yeah, editor toolbar => you get that name, if you click the "configure"
option. The toolbar can be on top or bottom.
However, this has to be done from scratch every time you install Lazarus
instead of having it in the basic installation.
That sounds like a bug to me. Unless you mean a really new install, not
an upgrade?
I have not tested this one (as I do not use it), but normally, if you
upgrade the config is kept (in your primary conf dir / default ~/.lazarus ).
Generally a matter of personal preference. I use a key combo, For me the
toolbar is lost screen space.
Then may be a simple turn on/off toolbar button (I hope it is not a lost screen
space for you :-) ) would make sense.
The option already exists. In Tools > options > Editor toolbar.
Hence, I said its no issue for me if it is there by default.
Actually: I just checked the released 3.6 => and the Toolbar is shown by
default.
It just comes with only 2 buttons, but as I said, I am not opposed to an
other preset, but you need to see what others in the team think. So
Lazarus mail list, or bug report.
But, I don't say my preference has to be the defining one. Since it can
be disabled, IMHO it may be there to start with.
As for which buttons should be on there by default, I have only a basic
opinion (since I don't use it).
I think the buttons on my little mentioned screenshot are useful for all
(beginners and experts). And next to it a shortcut icon to the edit of the
toolbar.
http://85.114.142.209:18080/uploads/x_Lazarus_with_icons.png
They look like edit command => Though I am not sure what the gears are....
My personal concern was from your statement:
If you want to compile the whole project you simply click on the button
instead of searching it in the menu.
IMHO, that should be in the cool-bar => the global toolbar below the menu. It
doesn't relate to any particular editor.
See the quote of mine at the very bottom of this mail.
Edit of the toolbar is already possible with a right button click.
Better would be an explicit button so that this is more obvious.
So is the coolbar (well don't know about right click, but in the options)
Functions such as "compile the whole project" don't relate to a single
Editor. Showing them multiply times (for each editor window) is imho not
a proper default.
But of course fine for anyone who likes it.
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