Hi, i got this hint and warning on non exists unit mnCLasses in my package
miniSocket, it is exists (mnClasses) in another package depended on it.
I cleaned it, but same.
Compile package MiniSockets 1.0.1.1: Success, Warnings: 4, Hints: 19
mnClasses.pas(29,21) Hint:
On 27.02.2016 10:46, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I implemented the Procedure List functionality for Lazarus - I know how
it works and what it is supposed to do. I'm not going to keep fixing
things that others break on it.
Unfortunately this happens all the time :(
Ondrej
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I find any and all forms in a running Laz program can not be reduced in
size below the original startup size. (neither height nor width can be
reduced)
It is possible to increase the size, but can only be reduced back to the
original.
To be clear: if I grab the edge of a running form, I can
On 02/26/2016 05:36 PM, Denis Kozlov wrote:
@zeljko
I've just tested your fixes in latest TRUNK on Windows 7 and it's
looking good!
Have you considered changing the behaviour where the modal form is
getting squashed into a corner when application gets minimized?
Instead of squashing every
The problem is very strange. This happens with the htmlhelsample project
(\examples\htmlhelp_ipro).
I open the lpi in my Lazzarus 1.6 (with anchordocking enabled). The sourcecode editor shows only the
htmlhelp2unit1 file. Then I open the htmlhelp2viewer file. I close the complete project and
On 02/26/2016 05:36 PM, Denis Kozlov wrote:
@zeljko
I've just tested your fixes in latest TRUNK on Windows 7 and it's
looking good!
Have you considered changing the behaviour where the modal form is
getting squashed into a corner when application gets minimized?
Instead of squashing every
On 2016-02-27 02:12, Ondrej Pokorny wrote:
> Furthermore I wouldn't say it is that bad that Juha introduced some
> regressions during the rewrite - if you want Lazarus to be developed
I think it is pretty bad if you make changes that breaks 90% of the
functionality and then you commit your
On 02/26/2016 05:36 PM, Denis Kozlov wrote:
@zeljko
I've just tested your fixes in latest TRUNK on Windows 7 and it's
looking good!
Have you considered changing the behaviour where the modal form is
getting squashed into a corner when application gets minimized?
Instead of squashing every