Is there any way of setting the default background colour of a line from a
SynHighlighter?
I need to change the background colour based on the currently assigned range. I
have been doing it
with a hack to synedit that leaves the background colour the same as the
bgcolour of the last token
Martin Friebe wrote:
Brad Campbell wrote:
Is there any way of setting the default background colour of a line from a
SynHighlighter?
I need to change the background colour based on the currently assigned
range. I have been doing it
with a hack to synedit that leaves the background colour
I'm running lazarus 0.9.26 under Mandriva 2008 Spring Free.
I'm receivng the error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lglib
during linkage editing.
I think there's one or more libraries missing(or, at least, a symbolic link).
How can I discover what is the trouble? Can someone of you explain a
Brad Campbell wrote:
Is there any way of setting the default background colour of a line from a
SynHighlighter?
I need to change the background colour based on the currently assigned range.
I have been doing it
with a hack to synedit that leaves the background colour the same as the
2008/11/23 Arí Ricardo Ody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running lazarus 0.9.26 under Mandriva 2008 Spring Free.
I'm receivng the error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lglib
during linkage editing.
I think there's one or more libraries missing(or, at least, a symbolic link).
How can I discover
Arí Ricardo Ody schrieb:
I'm receivng the error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lglib
during linkage editing.
...
P.S.: Suppose I'm not an expert in linux, please.
Me too :-(
But I solved the same problem just lately, here are some hints:
The message indicates that the linker (ld) couldn't
En/na Mark Morgan Lloyd ha escrit:
Thanks Henry, got that. One of the things I'm due to be asked about is
recoding some RS232 monitoring stuff, and I was wondering whether there
was any magic I was missing.
You shouldn't need libusb for that, the usb-serial converter should
work right out