Hi Swen,

I would prefer the last possibility.

I thought so. But I had just try it and I found I'm not very familiar with wiki syntax. I'm afraid I'm gonna make a mess with the wiki, so I prefer to send the image to you. :-D

But you can also send the images to me. Please consider, that we have
a size limit for images in the wiki (that's why .jpg or .png would be
the best file format). Do you have screenshots with indonesian or
with english language settings?

Alright, I'll send them to you in .png format. My Lazarus is in English. But, please give some time to take screenshot on Windows because currently I have no Windows machine in my reach.

I also have some suggestion about the screenshot page layout. I suggest to separate them in sections. Section is widgetset and each section shows its own screenshot. So, more widgetsets means more screenshots available. This sections will also show progress of Lazarus in each widgetset. Those sections become links on top of the page, page layout should look like this:

LAZARUS SCREENSHOTS

| GTK-1 | GTK-2 | QT-4 | CARBON | WIN-GDI | WIN-CE |

Besides section, I also suggest to have list of screenshot images. Here the list I suggest:

- whole desktop
- main bar
- object inspector
- source editor
- message
- code explorer
- project inspector
- unit dependencies
- build configuration
- installed package
- package graph

This list should be duplicated on each widgetset. It's alright. By showing the windows on each widgetset, we can show people how Lazarus' controls look like so they can predict how their application will look on each widgetset (using standard controls). Of course, on widgetset that Lazarus won't run (but able to produce app for that widgetset), like win-ce, this "rule" can not be applied.

What do you think? ;)

-Bee-

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http://beeography.wordpress.com

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