In fpGUI Graeme implemented an interface for inter-process dragging. It
would be nice to have a similar interace in the LCL, that extends the
current intra-process dragging.
Why that?
- A more general approach could solve the known problem with docking
forms, by including dragging by the
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
In fpGUI Graeme implemented an interface for inter-process dragging. It would
be nice to have a similar interace in the LCL, that extends the current
intra-process dragging.
While it is correct that Graeme did this, I still have not seen in
On Saturday 22 of January 2011 16:04:34 Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
In fpGUI Graeme implemented an interface for inter-process dragging. It
would be nice to have a similar interace in the LCL, that extends the
current intra-process dragging.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, zeljko wrote:
I'm all for it.
Although I'm not sure that this can be implemented in a cross-platform way.
On Windows, the intra-app drag/drop is handled using OLE/DDE.
On Linux, there is no such thing, and I think it depends on the used
desktop software (KDE vs Gnome).
On Saturday 22 of January 2011 17:27:43 Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, zeljko wrote:
I'm all for it.
Although I'm not sure that this can be implemented in a cross-platform
way.
On Windows, the intra-app drag/drop is handled using OLE/DDE.
On Linux, there is no such
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday Lazarus trunk was branched to
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/branches/fixes_0_9_30/. From
this branch the next Lazarus release 0.9.30 will be released.
Build and basic operation OK for x86, SPARC
I've installed the binary of FPC 2.4.2 on Windows 2000 and Windows NT4
without problems. I've done an svn export of Lazarus and this builds and
runs fine on W2K, but on NT I get
Compiling projectwizarddlg.pas
Compiling idecmdline.pas
Compiling resource ..\units\i386-win32\lazarus.or
Error:
On 22 January 2011 17:04, Michael Van Canneyt michael@*** wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
In fpGUI Graeme implemented an interface for inter-process dragging. It
would be nice to have a similar interace in the LCL, that extends the
current intra-process dragging.
On 22 January 2011 18:27, Michael Van Canneyt michael@fre* wrote:
I know about the File DND, but as far as I know, it's only on form level, it
could be extended to any control (TFileNameEdit jumps to mind).
I was just about to mention that. File DND in Lazarus is very limited,
and when I
On 21 January 2011 18:30, michael.vancanneyt@* wrote:
work currently. That doesn't mean we're not open to fixing it, and enhance
SQLDB in the process.
Is SqlDB the correct code to add Firebird service features? By service
features, I mean specific features of Firebird like user management
On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 17:30:57 +0100 (CET), michael.vancann...@wisa.be
wrote:
While I will not comment on the general validity of your statement, for
SQLDB it is certainly not correct. SQLDB was developed exactly to serve a
wide range of programmer needs. Of course, the engines we use ourselves
Bo Berglund wrote:
query.SQL.Text := 'EXEC SelectDongleData @SerialNo=2485';
Having just spent a bit of time with Google and MS docs: is EXEC
standard? What happens if you use CALL or EXECUTE? What happens if you
use positional rather than named parameters?
--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:
In fpGUI Graeme implemented an interface for inter-process dragging.
It would be nice to have a similar interace in the LCL, that extends
the current intra-process dragging.
While it is correct that Graeme did this, I still have not seen in action.
i.e. I have
Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:
I know about the File DND, but as far as I know, it's only on form
level, it could be extended to any control (TFileNameEdit jumps to mind).
Windows platform requires a HWND for a file DND, that can be supplied by
any TWinControl. Other platforms can have
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
That's the beauty of that design internal component-to-component
or external app-to-app DND is handled exactly the same - from the
developers perspective. That was the whole point of that
implementation - so you application is single source, no matter the
platform
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Michael Van Canneyt
mich...@freepascal.org wrote:
On Windows, the intra-app drag/drop is handled using OLE/DDE. On Linux,
there is no such thing, and I think it depends on the used desktop software
(KDE vs Gnome).
I don't know how it is done in Mac.
In Carbon
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