On 13.11.2016 22:24, Bart via Lazarus wrote:
On 11/13/16, Ondrej Pokorny via Lazarus wrote:
Unfortunately this will probably be impossible to make for all
LCL-controls systematically. But we can make it for TPageControl - add a
new option nboDelphiOnChange (or
On 14.11.2016 8:11, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus wrote:
When I tried to change it, the IDE sends me to 'Additions and overrides'
But when I press 'Set LCLWidgetType', nothing visible happens, and the
IDE becomes unresponsive. (Presumably some dropdown list is hidden behind
the modal project
You can use TDBF component or TODBCConnection (from FCL DB) with dBase
or FoxPro driver (I do not known if exists for Linux)
-Laco.
I have an application that creates dbase files and writes information
to them. I now need a procedure that will open the newly filled table
so that it can be
I have an application that creates dbase files and writes information to them.
I now need a procedure that will open the newly filled table so that it can be
manually edited and printed. Some of the users are on Linux and some on Windows
7 and later. A couple of them are using Excel on the
On 11/13/16, Ondrej Pokorny via Lazarus wrote:
> Unfortunately this will probably be impossible to make for all
> LCL-controls systematically. But we can make it for TPageControl - add a
> new option nboDelphiOnChange (or whatever) that defaults to Delphi
>
On 05.10.2016 14:07, Michael Schnell via Lazarus wrote:
On 05.10.2016 12:40, Ondrej Pokorny via Lazarus wrote:
I am against. LCL is designed to be Delphi-compatible so the default
events are what they are and they behave how they behave.
This of course is granted by a property that is not
On 13.11.2016 19:52, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is a bug of the cocoa widgetset, or whether this
is a general limitation of the Mac.
Imagine a main form, which shows a modal form. The modal form shows a
message dialog (ShowMessage or MessageDlg, it
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is a bug of the cocoa widgetset, or whether this
is a general limitation of the Mac.
Imagine a main form, which shows a modal form. The modal form shows a
message dialog (ShowMessage or MessageDlg, it makes no difference).
This works perfectly on Linux and