Marco Ciampa schrieb:
I work in a high school in Italy.
We are currently using fpc + gnuplot for math and phisics simulations.
In one lab we are currently starting to use Linux as the _sole_ platform.
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 12:35:57PM -0500, Anthony W. Henry wrote:
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On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Marco Ciampa schrieb:
I work in a high school in Italy.
We are currently using fpc + gnuplot for math and phisics
simulations.
In one lab we are currently starting to use Linux as the _sole_
platform.
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Hello,
So this is one area where you, our users, can make a big difference and help us
in preventing this from happening in the future, as well as with notifying us as
soon as possible when it does happen (or when you know it happened in the past).
Most
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008, Chris Kirkpatrick wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Hello,
So this is one area where you, our users, can make a big difference and help
us
in preventing this from happening in the future, as well as with notifying
us as
soon as possible when it does
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Michael.
On browsing through the code of
$FPCdir/packages/fcl-db/src/dbase/dbf.pas I came across the following
(line 20-22)
// If you got a compilation error here or asking for dsgnintf.pas, then
just add
// this file in your project:
//
I am running FP 2.2.0 with V1.0.10 of the IDE on Windows XP Pro. All was
working fine and then rather abruptly the IDE stopped displaying errors from
the compiler. All the IDE reports now is Compile failed, which is not very
informative. Any suggestions on how to get things back to normal, i.e.,
I apparently corrupted a configuration file somewhere. I quick reinstall
seems to have fixed the problem for now.
Tom
Tom La Bone wrote:
I am running FP 2.2.0 with V1.0.10 of the IDE on Windows XP Pro. All was
working fine and then rather abruptly the IDE stopped displaying errors
from
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 11:11:02AM +0100, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Marco Ciampa schrieb:
console
graph unit (BGI drivers under windows and Linux (X _not_ VGAlib) )
If one writes a book, _please_ use SDL for graphics and skip the legacy
graph unit :)
I may agree, yes, but a simple chapter