On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 14:16 +0200, Mattias Gaertner wrote: > Joost van der Sluis <[email protected]> hat am 18. April 2012 um 13:45 > geschrieben: > > To circumvent this problem I created a unit with TComponent > descendants > > with the same name as the objcclasses I really want to use. I > thought > > that the Lazarus designer uses the classes which are compiled into > the > > IDE. But this is not everywhere the case. Sometimes the codetools > are > > used. They look up the unit sources and then see completely > different > > classes then the 'fake' TComponent descendants that I used. > > > > Does anyone see another approach? How could I handle this? > > > Sounds similar to KOL.
Indeed, somewhat. But I want to use the designer-mediator to make it better looking. > The designer needs components and that can not be changed easily. Many > places only require TPersistent but that does not help with > objcclasses. Your approach of creating fake TComponents is probably > the easiest way. > > I will create a test example so we can check what is possible and what > is needed. Perfect. I can send you what I have this evening, I don't have my macbook with me right now. Joost. -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
