On Monday 29 of August 2011 21:03:15 Vincent Snijders wrote:
This feature is not implemented in the windows page control, it is in gtk2.
Qt have close buttons on tabs too.
zeljko
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4) Any other option I didn't think of.
if 4) can be: I will maintain it. I would see it as the be the best option.
I am against such a divisive effort of having 2 translations for the
same language.
Imagine if people from
2011/8/31 marcelo.bp marcelo...@netsite.com.br:
In time, i want to remeber you all, that before splitting the files in
different dialects, the IDE itself was having trouble
in identifying the correct files to load as default
I dont see how this could be a problem because it is like that for
2011/8/31 zeljko zel...@holobit.net:
On Monday 29 of August 2011 21:03:15 Vincent Snijders wrote:
This feature is not implemented in the windows page control, it is in
gtk2.
Qt have close buttons on tabs too.
zeljko
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I think the easiest implementation would be drawing/adding the
(using Linux X86 32 Bit):
Initiating TTimer with fpGUI Widget Type issues a Range check error:
Project eventtest raises exception class 'RunError(201)'
line 153 is
Result := PtrInt(Timer);
PtrInt in fact is LongInt.
When stepping my example the value for the Timer variable is
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 3:43 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
felipemonteiro.carva...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Paulo Costa p...@fe.up.pt wrote:
4) Any other option I didn't think of.
if 4) can be: I will maintain it. I would see it as the be the best option.
I am
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
I don't think neither Brazilians will want 'files' translated to
'ficheiros' nor will Portuguese (people) want to have it translated to
'arquivos'.
What about arquivo/ficheiro ?
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Michael Schnell wrote:
(using Linux X86 32 Bit):
Initiating TTimer with fpGUI Widget Type issues a Range check error: Project
eventtest raises exception class 'RunError(201)'
line 153 is
Result := PtrInt(Timer);
PtrInt in fact is LongInt.
When stepping my
line 153 is
line 153 of which files?
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:09 AM, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
I think
Result := PtrUint(Timer);
is better and safer. THandle has a 'windows-only' ring to it.
From LCLType.pas:
{$ifndef WINDOWS}
THandle = type PtrUInt; // define our own,
Hi,
I have changed my System and Gnome language settings to Afrikaans. I
logged out and then back it to ensure the language change is correct.
My whole Gnome desktop and GTK2 applications (gEdit, Firefox,
OpenOffice etc) are now all in Afrikaans.
Unfortunately Lazarus IDE isn't. I have the
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
felipemonteiro.carva...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
I don't think neither Brazilians will want 'files' translated to
'ficheiros' nor will Portuguese (people) want to have it translated to
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Really? The main, most standardized menu for every single application
will read Ficheiro/Arquivo (or Arquivo/Ficheiro?) in Lazarus?
We are talking about the translation of the Lazarus IDE. This has
nothing to do with translations of
Hello,
shouldn't we do something, at least try to detect Lazarus is running
on Unity and display some warning to the user that Lazarus currently
will work very poorly with Unity?
Best regards,
Flávio
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2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Really? The main, most standardized menu for every single application
will read Ficheiro/Arquivo (or Arquivo/Ficheiro?) in Lazarus?
We are
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Re-read the sentence.
Ok, so the answer now is: What's the problem with that?
If 99% of the words are the same a couple of slashed ones should not
be an issue.
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No, absolutely not. You didn't even show any evidence that the problem
is in Lazarus.
As far as I can tell all problems are in Unity, so you could propose
them to add a dialog saying that it breaks Lazarus (among other apps):
Should this work from the assembler window? The buttons appear to step
to the next source line and manually setting a breakpoint by typing in
an address appears to work on some architectures (PPC) but not others
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$ echo $LANG
af_ZA.utf8
$ /opt/lazarus-0.9.30/lazarus --pcp=~/.lazarus-0.9.30/
Are LC_ALL or LC_MESSAGES defined? They have higer priority. Lazarus checks
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG in that order.
Ludo
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Ludo Brands ludo.bra...@free.fr wrote:
Are LC_ALL or LC_MESSAGES defined? They have higer priority. Lazarus checks
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG in that order.
Is that really a good idea to check LC_MESSAGES before LANG?
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho schrieb:
But I don't think it is too late, I propose that you bring up all real
cases of what you don't like in the pt_BR translation, we could copy
it to a pt version and see if all differences can be worked out.
As I understand the BR/PT differences, a
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
What is going wrong? Why do I keep getting failing to compile resources error.
I'm using latest Lazarus 0.9.30.1 with FPC 2.4.3. 'fpc' and 'fpcres'
and friends are in my PATH environment variable.
No matter what I do, I simply can't get Lazarus to compile the
Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com hat am 31. August 2011 um 10:23
geschrieben:
Hi,
I have changed my System and Gnome language settings to Afrikaans. I
logged out and then back it to ensure the language change is correct.
My whole Gnome desktop and GTK2 applications (gEdit,
On 31/08/2011, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Check for duplicate resources in the main(?) file, e.g. {$R *.res} {$R
I did check that, and there was nothing that seemed out of place. I
also tried to switch between LRS and FPC resources, but that made no
difference either.
I also made sure I
The LCL uses the gettext GetLanguageIDs function which returns the two
values 'af' and 'af_ZA.utf8', so the translator searches for file.af.po and
file.af_ZA.utf8.po.
AFAIK it worked that way since many years.
I wonder, why has no one noticed the broken af_ZA, pt_BR, zh_CN translations
On 31/08/2011, Ludo Brands wrote:
Are LC_ALL or LC_MESSAGES defined? They have higer priority. Lazarus checks
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG in that order.
None of the others are defined, as show by the console output here.
[~]$ echo $LC_ALL
[~]$ echo $LC_MESSAGES
[~]$ echo $LANG
af_ZA.utf8
I
On 31/08/2011, Ludo Brands wrote:
c) or extend the LCL translator to search additionally without '.utf8'.
c) appears the most logical. The format is lang_territory.codeset. So
the search should be lang_territory.codeset, lang_territory and
then lang.
That is how fpGUI Toolkit works. It
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho schrieb:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Ludo Brands ludo.bra...@free.fr wrote:
Are LC_ALL or LC_MESSAGES defined? They have higer priority. Lazarus checks
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG in that order.
Is that really a good idea to check LC_MESSAGES before LANG?
+1
Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com hat am 31. August 2011 um 11:23
geschrieben:
On 31/08/2011, Ludo Brands wrote:
Are LC_ALL or LC_MESSAGES defined? They have higer priority. Lazarus checks
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LANG in that order.
None of the others are defined, as show by
Dear all,
I started the implementation of TButtonedEdit control, TButtonedEdit is
an edit control that has two embedded buttons, it should be the analogue
control of the corresponding delphi TButtonedEdit
(http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/VCL/en/ExtCtrls.TButtonedEdit#Description).
Is anybody
Flávio Etrusco wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:48 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
felipemonteiro.carva...@gmail.com wrote:
No, absolutely not. You didn't even show any evidence that the problem
is in Lazarus.
As far as I can tell all problems are in Unity, so you could propose
them to add a
Your embweb is designtime only.
See Package options / IDE integration / package type.
Right, thanks. It's the default value of the package. Should this be
reported to Joost? I took it from fppkg.
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On 08/31/2011 10:09 AM, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
I think
Result := PtrUint(Timer);
is better and safer. THandle has a 'windows-only' ring to it.
I suppose you are correct, but the source code of the function in fact is
function TFpGuiWidgetSet.CreateTimer(Interval: integer;
On 08/31/2011 10:15 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
line 153 is
line 153 of which files?
Ooops. fpguiobject.inc.
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Hi,
there is an error on building lazarus at file gtk2wsstdctrls.pp line
1559,
expected LongInt but got Boolean32. Command line used make all
OPT=-gw -gl -Xs -Xg.
...
1559: Value.data[0].v_int := gTRUE;
...
If i cast gTRUE to LongInt it compiles.
Lazarus 0.9.30.1 x86-64( from
On 31/08/2011 09:51, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Should this work from the assembler window? The buttons appear to step
to the next source line and manually setting a breakpoint by typing in
an address appears to work on some architectures (PPC) but not others
(SPARC).
Yes the button should
On 31/08/2011 07:43, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Paulo Costap...@fe.up.pt wrote:
4) Any other option I didn't think of.
if 4) can be: I will maintain it. I would see it as the be the best option.
I am against such a divisive effort of having 2
On 08/31/2011 01:11 PM, Martin wrote:
If it does not work for you, please open the Debug output window
from view / debug windows and check what command is sent to gdb.
Same problem here (using the current svn version on Linux (X86 32 Bits)
The debug output is:
-exec-step
^running
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Paulo Costa p...@fe.up.pt wrote:
Like Fernando Pessoa said:
A minha pátria é a língua portuguesa
And which language do people speak in Brazil? Russian? Punjabi?
This is even more absurd considering that ethnic portuguese in Brazil
(like me) vastly outnumber
On 31/08/2011 13:13, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/31/2011 01:11 PM, Martin wrote:
If it does not work for you, please open the Debug output window
from view / debug windows and check what command is sent to gdb.
Same problem here (using the current svn version on Linux (X86 32 Bits)
The
Hi,
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:14:31 +0200, Ludo Brands ludo.bra...@free.fr
wrote:
there is an error on building lazarus at file
gtk2wsstdctrls.pp line 1559, expected LongInt but got
Boolean32. Command line used make all OPT=-gw -gl -Xs -Xg.
...
1559: Value.data[0].v_int := gTRUE;
...
The units in this package marked as binary files, so i cant make patches for
it, would you please change it back to text.
There is simple fix in lazarus-ccr/cmdline/ucmdbox.pas
Fix access read only property
line 1293
Inc(InputPos,UTF8Length(s));
change
Inc(FInputPos,UTF8Length(s));
Thanks in
I have not formed an opinion about it. But I am for freedom, if there
are people who want to have (and can maintain) a particular
translation for any language (Guarani perhaps), why not?
But I find it curious that the Brazilian community has considerable
presence in Lazarus community and
Hi,
Is it possible in the future to have this feature
Add an png file to the package, when compile the package it automatically
convert it to the .lrs file related to this package, it is useful for adding
image icons for our controls.
Thank in advance
Zaher Dirkey
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2011/8/31 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
I have not formed an opinion about it. But I am for freedom, if there
are people who want to have (and can maintain) a particular
translation for any language (Guarani perhaps), why not?
+1
João Marcelo
(from Brazil)
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On 31/08/2011 13:55, Antônio wrote:
But they accept both as correct and valid in all circunstances. I have
never heard anyone from britain complain that we should have a type
TColour or rewrite texts where color is written.
Maybe we should do something?
From
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 09:52:53AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Unity is certainly generating a lot of controversy, as are Gnome v3 and
KDE v4, and it might be best for Lazarus to wait until things settle
down and the GUI originators reach consensus before trying to
accommodate them.
2011/8/31 Andrea Mauri andrea.mauri...@gmail.com:
I started the implementation of TButtonedEdit control, TButtonedEdit is an
edit control that has two embedded buttons, it should be the analogue
control of the corresponding delphi TButtonedEdit
Zaher Dirkey parm...@gmail.com hat am 31. August 2011 um 15:03 geschrieben:
Hi,
Is it possible in the future to have this feature
Add an png file to the package, when compile the package it automatically
convert it to the .lrs file related to this package, it is useful for adding
On 08/31/2011 02:20 PM, Martin wrote:
To be absolutely sure:
- you are using the toolbutton, not the keyboard shortcut?
I tried the toolbutton, the F7-Key and the Run-Step Into menu entry.
All do the same action as if the source code editor and not the
Assembler window would have the focus.
Anyway, this issue reminds me François Le Pen saying: in France, I am
like Sitting Bull. .
Antônio
2011/8/31 Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho felipemonteiro.carva...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com wrote:
I have not formed an opinion about it. But I am
On 31/08/2011 14:32, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/31/2011 02:20 PM, Martin wrote:
To be absolutely sure:
- you are using the toolbutton, not the keyboard shortcut?
I tried the toolbutton, the F7-Key and the Run-Step Into menu entry.
- The menu always acts as step-pascal-instruction / never
Hi guys,
A heated discussion indeed, isn´t it ?
Just add some more facts to take in account:
- Translations includes all IDE interface, LCL and components as well (so we
are talking about 4000+ string lines);
- Some mix of two portuguese word versions like “Ficheiro/Arquivo”, could not
be
On 8/31/2011 02:06, zeljko wrote:
On Monday 29 of August 2011 21:03:15 Vincent Snijders wrote:
This feature is not implemented in the windows page control, it is in gtk2.
Qt have close buttons on tabs too.
FWIW: i don't really care if it is on the tab or the frame... i rather prefer
the
On 08/31/2011 03:37 PM, Martin wrote:
- Toolbutton (as in the toolbutton on top of the disass window) = now
that sghould always send the step-asm instuction
My silly old eyes did not see _these_ Tool buttons. In fact they do
work. Thanks !
IMHO, acknowledging that the Assembler Window has
I vote for 2. Just like US english is used instead of UK english: more
users, more population, etc.
Soon Portugal will go bankrupt, the brazilian government should buy it to
make our 28th state. :-)
2011/8/30 Maxim Ganetsky gan...@narod.ru
Hello.
Currently we have regularly maintained
On 8/31/2011 03:47, Flávio Etrusco wrote:
2011/8/31 zeljkozel...@holobit.net:
On Monday 29 of August 2011 21:03:15 Vincent Snijders wrote:
This feature is not implemented in the windows page control, it is in
gtk2.
Qt have close buttons on tabs too.
I think the easiest implementation
On 31/08/2011 14:50, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/31/2011 03:37 PM, Martin wrote:
- Toolbutton (as in the toolbutton on top of the disass window) = now
that sghould always send the step-asm instuction
My silly old eyes did not see _these_ Tool buttons. In fact they do
work. Thanks !
IMHO,
On 8/31/2011 04:23, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my System and Gnome language settings to Afrikaans. I
logged out and then back it to ensure the language change is correct.
My whole Gnome desktop and GTK2 applications (gEdit, Firefox,
OpenOffice etc) are now all in Afrikaans.
On 31/08/2011 13:55, Antônio wrote:
I have not formed an opinion about it. But I am for freedom, if there
are people who want to have (and can maintain) a particular
translation for any language (Guarani perhaps), why not?
That is also my opinion. If you want people contributing to your
- Michael Schnell mschn...@lumino.de schreef:
On 08/31/2011 02:20 PM, Martin wrote:
To be absolutely sure:
- you are using the toolbutton, not the keyboard shortcut?
I tried the toolbutton, the F7-Key and the Run-Step Into menu entry.
All do the same action as if the source code
Brazilian imperialism?
Antônio
2011/8/31 Paulo Costa p...@fe.up.pt:
On 31/08/2011 14:47, Alexsander Rosa wrote:
I vote for 2. Just like US english is used instead of UK english: more
users, more population, etc.
Soon Portugal will go bankrupt, the brazilian government should buy it
to make
On 31/08/2011 15:02, Dimitri Smits wrote:
last time I tried it out (6 months ago or so), the assembler window scrolled to
the right as well as down. Eventually had to try out the TP/BP clone that came
with fpc (FPIDE) to get something workable to debug some assembler.
but must admit that I
Martin wrote:
On 31/08/2011 13:13, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/31/2011 01:11 PM, Martin wrote:
If it does not work for you, please open the Debug output window
from view / debug windows and check what command is sent to gdb.
Same problem here (using the current svn version on Linux
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 08/31/2011 02:20 PM, Martin wrote:
To be absolutely sure:
- you are using the toolbutton, not the keyboard shortcut?
I tried the toolbutton, the F7-Key and the Run-Step Into menu entry.
All do the same action as if the source code editor and not the
Assembler
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 09:52:53AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Unity is certainly generating a lot of controversy, as are Gnome v3 and
KDE v4, and it might be best for Lazarus to wait until things settle
down and the GUI originators reach consensus before trying
Could anyone with Unity test Lazarus-Qt?
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Zaher Dirkey parm...@gmail.com hat am 31. August 2011 um 15:03
geschrieben:
Hi,
Is it possible in the future to have this feature
Add an png file to the package, when compile the package it automatically
convert it to the .lrs
On 31/8/11 3:34, Zaher Dirkey wrote:
Is it possible in the future to have this feature
Add an png file to the package, when compile the package it
automatically convert it to the .lrs file related to this package,
it is useful for adding image icons for our controls.
When
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Vincent Snijders
vincent.snijd...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/8/31 Zaher Dirkey parm...@gmail.com:
The units in this package marked as binary files, so i cant make patches
for
it, would you please change it back to text.
There is simple fix in
Jokes aside, there's no british whining about GUI strings. Why are the
portuguese so attached to their language?
2011/8/31 Paulo Costa p...@fe.up.pt
On 31/08/2011 14:47, Alexsander Rosa wrote:
I vote for 2. Just like US english is used instead of UK english: more
users, more population, etc.
IOW, IMHO in such case Debian or Ubuntu should specify how to
flag our debian packages for non-Unity conformance so that
non X using Debian spins can pick this up.
Ubuntu is maintaining a blacklist of programs that don't work correctly with
the unity scrollbars. Firefox, chrome, eclipse
On 31/08/11 16:07, Alexsander Rosa wrote:
Jokes aside, there's no british whining about GUI strings. Why are the
portuguese so attached to their language?
Some people have better things to whine about, it turns out.
Henry
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2011/8/31 Alexsander Rosa alexsander.r...@gmail.com:
Jokes aside, there's no british whining about GUI strings. Why are the
portuguese so attached to their language?
I guess you meant lousy attempts at jokes aside.
Anyway, they're not whining about anything. They want to contribute
a
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Anyway...
It is a horrible tactic to come like this and attempt to destroy the
discussion with zero arguments and only harsh language.
I already made a proposal for reducing the word differences and I am
waiting for a reply from the portuguese
Guys,
I think that you should ask yourselves why is so important to have a localized
tool like Lazarus.
If you permit to give my testimony, i have been programming since 1986 and i
met Pascal language in 1999 with Delphi4.
During all my professional life i always used tools with english as
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
felipemonteiro.carva...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Anyway...
It is a horrible tactic to come like this and attempt to destroy the
discussion with zero arguments and only harsh language.
And
Well, if the things are already decided, the discussion loses purpose,
but I think that Alexsander remark reforces Felipe's point that maybe
there is a precedent for this case in the English language.
Antônio
Em 31 de agosto de 2011 13:11, Flávio Etrusco
flavio.etru...@gmail.com escreveu:
On
2011/8/31 Zaher Dirkey parm...@gmail.com:
The fixes compiled now, but still have problem when creating patch
Index: ucmdbox.pas
===
Cannot display: file marked as a binary type.
svn:mime-type = plain/text
I have no idea, why
2011/8/31 Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Paulo said he already discussed and he
doesn't see a shared translation to be feasible.
And he presented 10 words as proof, of which we could easily agree
with some compromise to choose a version for 6 of them, which would
leave only 4
The mime is wrong, it should be text/pascal not plain/text
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The mime is wrong, it should be text/pascal not plain/text
True, just need to remove this property from all files and commit it.
svn:mime-type = plain/text
Thanks
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Howard Page-Clark h...@talktalk.netwrote:
On 31/8/11 3:34, Zaher Dirkey wrote:
Is it possible in the future to have this feature
Add an png file to the package, when compile the package it
automatically convert it to the .lrs file related to this
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:34:22 +0300
Zaher Dirkey parm...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
The idea, i have some of icons in a package, sometime i redesign it, i
forget to recall lazres, i put batch file for it, but it is not bad idea to
when compiling the package it also call lazres automatically for it.
On 31/08/2011 20:00, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
2011/8/31 Flávio Etruscoflavio.etru...@gmail.com:
Paulo said he already discussed and he
doesn't see a shared translation to be feasible.
And he presented 10 words as proof, of which we could easily agree
with some compromise to choose a
Hi,
Someone here has already developed an application using Zeos, Win 7
(64-bit) and SQLServer 2008?
My application runs perfectly on WinXP, but gives error when I try
to connect on the database:
None of the dynamic libraries Can be found: ntwdblib.dll.
Has anyone gone through this:
Exactly. Any solution is fine with me.
Apparently Portuguese translation would be the only one that would
have two versions.
Antônio
2011/8/31 Maxim Ganetsky gan...@narod.ru:
31.08.2011 12:23, Flávio Etrusco пишет:
Maxim, is there any time frame for a string freeze? We're still
having lots
01.09.2011 1:16, Antônio пишет:
Exactly. Any solution is fine with me.
Apparently Portuguese translation would be the only one that would
have two versions.
And?
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And there are some precedents, for example, Wikipedia.
Antônio
2011/8/31 Maxim Ganetsky gan...@narod.ru:
01.09.2011 1:16, Antônio пишет:
Exactly. Any solution is fine with me.
Apparently Portuguese translation would be the only one that would
have two versions.
And?
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01.09.2011 1:30, Antônio пишет:
And there are some precedents, for example, Wikipedia.
And why should we follow them? Apparently Wikipedia prefers to have one
more complete section instead of two less complete ones. It is their
decision.
What will it help?
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Well, the decision process of Wikipedia is similar to ours. The
problems discussed there are also similar.
Antônio
2011/8/31 Maxim Ganetsky gan...@narod.ru:
01.09.2011 1:30, Antônio пишет:
And there are some precedents, for example, Wikipedia.
And why should we follow them? Apparently
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 09:52:53 +
Mark Morgan Lloyd markmll.laza...@telemetry.co.uk wrote:
Unity is certainly generating a lot of controversy, as are Gnome v3 and
KDE v4, and it might be best for Lazarus to wait until things settle
down and the GUI originators reach consensus before trying
31.08.2011 22:34, Zaher Dirkey wrote:
BTW, why i cant add it to the source directly e.g.{$r afile.png}, like
as i do it with {$r afile.lfm}, it is related to FreePascal.
You can place an image into a BITMAP resource and add it to the package
using {$R mybitmap.res}. Image must be in .bmp
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