waldo kitty wrote:
On 6/29/2010 02:27, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 17:02:16 -0400
waldo kitty<[email protected]> wrote:

On 6/28/2010 16:44, Peter E Williams wrote:
uses
Classes, SysUtils, Controls, graphics, LCLType, LResources,
LCLIntf , Buttons, urotatebitmap, types;

ummm... you're on linux... there's a huge difference between
"Graphics" and
"graphics"... the one you likely want is "Graphics" ;)

No.
The filename of unit graphics is written lowercase, so case in
source does not matter.

gee... and i thought i was on to something there... it was the only
thing that i saw that was different in that case... i'm still learnin'
though ;)

thanks for the correction :)


It only matters when the file on disk has upper and lower case mixed. Then the uses name has to have the exact case.

IE. uses FooBar
searches for FooBar, foobar and FOOBAR, but not FooBAR

In case sensitive filesystems this is a different file

Marc

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