In our previous episode, Paul Breneman said: > > they've added some nice touches. I had been using "Pascal Develop" since > > I could download the source and alter its compile target. But it doesn't > > provide proper terminal emulation and came packaged with FPC 2.6 pre v3 > > beta, which was good at the time since 3 hadn't been out yet. :-D I > > patched and added many FPC units to his original set, which I think he > > released. > > > > I'm pretty sure that the Turbo Pascal text mode IDE offered mouse > support (under MS-DOS), and also the Free Pascal IDE (which you can try > under Linux). > > Thanks again Jon for your notes. I've know about PascalGUI for a while > and have a little doc about it near the bottom of this page: > http://turbocontrol.com/helloworld.htm
Sure, I used mouse support in the IDE running in a putty to a linux machine for years to do minor FPC development in an environment where I didn't have a fixed PC. Requires some minor tweaking of putty properties though. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal