Zitat von Marco Ciampa <[email protected]>:

On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:23:11PM +0100, tiziano de togni wrote:
Marco Ciampa ha scritto:
>Hello everybody,
hi marco! how are you?

>In practice I would like to set it up in a way to hide all the unused
>(so confusing) features of this ide. It mean that I would like it to:
>
> - open without opening any form windows or bar
> - hide the forms widtgets buttons/tools bar
> - open with a very simple project configured with a very simplified
>   Pascal console program (.pas) without support for any OO thing
>

Since 0.9.29 lazarus comes with a package EducationLaz which adds some
extra option pages to the IDE helping teachers to setup Lazarus for
students and pupils.

look and read carefully this page:

http://wiki.freepascal.org/Lazarus_for_education
Read! Veeery interesting...currently downloading Linux/Win32 snapshots...
I can't wait for this option included in the standard version...


>simply this. Is it possible (and easy) to do it working just on the
>program (lazarus) configuration in a way that it should be ease to clone
>on a hundred PCs dual boot (double configuration) Windows & Linux?
I can't answer for this part... not trivial.
Since, if I have understood well, the package force a rebuild of che Lazarus IDE... it shold be not trivial to replicate the installation on many PC as in a school lab...right?

This depends on how homogeneous the computers are


How can I replicate the modified files (Windows & Linux examples please...)?

It could be simple:
For example if you have the fpc+lazarus svn under /home/username/pascal/{fpc,lazarus]}, then you can copy the whole directory plus the /home/username/.lazarus to another computer (same OS).

It gets more complicated if you want to install third party packages or provide one single rpm or a windows installer.


PS: installed the snapshot version...that package insn't there!

The education package is new. It is currently evaluated in some schools. The results will probably lead to some changes.

Mattias




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