Hi!
Zip version:
http://200.215.0.35/LazResGUI.zip
2009/1/30 vmars vm...@rgv.rr.com
Please,
is there a .zip version for windows?
Thanks!
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WinXp sp2 , Delphi5, WebDwarf, Trellian WebPage,
Lazarus-0.9.26-fpc-2.2.2-win32.exe,
wxPython2.8-win32-unicode-2.8.9.1-py26.exe
Hi all,
When I use a dynamic array and SetLength(), does the {$R +} option check
subscript ranges on that array?
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Dave [RLU #314465]
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david.w.n...@ntlworld.com (David W Noon)
I am an old goat for what concerns Delphi, but I am an abolute beginner re FPC.
One simple question:
is there around any (free or commercial) grid component like TProfGrid
(www.profgrid.com) for FPC ?
Or (still better) which chances are that the code of TProfGrid would
compile with FPC ?
Thank
On 31 Jan 2009, at 18:35, David W Noon wrote:
When I use a dynamic array and SetLength(), does the {$R +} option
check
subscript ranges on that array?
Yes.
Jonas
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Or (still better) which chances are that the code of TProfGrid would
compile with FPC ?
chances are very high, since FPC supports delphi dialect
{$ifdef fpc}{$mode delphi}{$h+}{$endif}
you also need to learn about LCL (Lazarus analog of delphi VCL
library) and Lazarus itself.
just start from
Hello,
While I wait for FPC 2.4, which brings a much better TZipper, I am
trying to use the existing TZipper to create a zip file with the
following structure:
file1
file2
directory/file3
The problem is that it seams that the TZipper from FPC 2.2.2 will
always create a base directory in the
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Hello,
While I wait for FPC 2.4, which brings a much better TZipper, I am
trying to use the existing TZipper to create a zip file with the
following structure:
file1
file2
directory/file3
The problem is that it seams that the
In our previous episode, Michael Van Canneyt said:
This will not be before 2.2.4. RC1 is already on the FTP server.
Only fixes related to the RC will be merged. After the official
release, the fix may get merged.
Although 2.2.4 is probably the last 2.2 release.
Well, I doubt that, since