On 30/04/11 21:37, Geoffray Levasseur wrote:
Le dimanche 17 avril 2011 23:43:01, Malcolm Poole a écrit :
It is possible to embed a libvte terminal in a lazarus form when using
GTK and control it from the application, although I'm not sure if it's
possible to do everything that you want.
Pascal
Le dimanche 17 avril 2011 23:43:01, Malcolm Poole a écrit :
It is possible to embed a libvte terminal in a lazarus form when using
GTK and control it from the application, although I'm not sure if it's
possible to do everything that you want.
Pascal bindings for libvte and a test
Le samedi 16 avril 2011 21:59:36, Geoffray Levasseur a écrit :
It seems to use a component called TCmdBox. [...]
This is finally not really appropriate in my case as it can't handle many
console apps (like mc or ccmake and the last is very important for me).
I just have to study this to
the output can be logged in a text file.
In fact the best will be something like an xterm clone but in pascal...
Any ideas on how to do this?
It is possible to embed a libvte terminal in a lazarus form when using
GTK and control it from the application, although I'm not sure if it's
possible
Hi,
I'm trying to create a build manager for own compiled package. The project is
in a good way but the next step is a bit hard for me. To complete the
software, I need to have an integrated terminal. Here are the constraint:
1 - I need to be able to use environment variable, so once the
2011/4/16 Geoffray Levasseur jeff.levass...@free.fr:
In fact the best will be something like an xterm clone but in pascal...
Take a look at the DoubleCommander project on SourceForge. They have
already implement just that in their twin-view file manager.
http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net
I
Le samedi 16 avril 2011 12:37:23, Graeme Geldenhuys a écrit :
Take a look at the DoubleCommander project on SourceForge. They have
already implement just that in their twin-view file manager.
http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net
I believe that project is GPL based, so not sure if you can