Hi Silvio,
I hope you don't mind a short language lesson. (As a mono-lingual
person I admire your courage posting here)
You should have written:
Few days I published this topic, how ignorant I was :(
A few days ago
.
I did not know about GTK, QT... With that, I was limited to wha
Hello Friends,
Few days I published this topic, how ignorant I was :( .
I did not know about GTK, QT... With that, I was limited to what was
native. Today, after I learned about widget, I can choose what I feel nice.
Thanks for the understanding, and excuse me for the inconvenience caused
by
On 2009-07-28 12:08, Raditya Perdhevi wrote:
hi all,
i don't know if this is the right place to ask but i have a stupid question
how can i add a patch?
It certainly is! Although I'm not involved enough with the project to be
totally sure, unfortunately :)
some time ago i've added a small ad
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 18:24:39 +0200
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Mattias Gärtner wrote:
> >
> > Well, I could add a short cut for 'showing the todo list for the
> > package/project of the current file in the source editor' or
> > something like that. I need a good/short name for this function?.
>
Mattias Gärtner wrote:
Well, I could add a short cut for 'showing the todo list for the
package/project of the current file in the source editor' or something
like that. I need a good/short name for this function?. Any ideas?
That would be great. I am terrible at function names, but lets se
Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys :
Mattias Gärtner wrote:
Yes. But this is a little bit awkward.
Not to bad, because I always have the Project Inspect window open,
so it's just a quick double click to open the Package.
The little bit awkward part is that I love keyboard shortcuts, and
you c
Mattias Gärtner wrote:
Yes. But this is a little bit awkward.
Not to bad, because I always have the Project Inspect window open, so it's just
a quick double click to open the Package.
The little bit awkward part is that I love keyboard shortcuts, and you can't assign a
keyboard shortcut to
Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys :
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I first thought maybe there is a "Package > Todo list" option, but
unfortunately there isn't. Any thoughts on how I can make this work?
No I idea why I did not find this before! If you open the package
and click on the "More..." bu
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I first thought maybe there is a "Package > Todo list" option, but
unfortunately there isn't. Any thoughts on how I can make this work?
No I idea why I did not find this before! If you open the package and
click on the "More..." button which presents a dropdown men
Mattias Gärtner wrote:
Only a front end is missing. The scanner itself can already show the
todos of a package. In main.pp function TMainIDE.DoShowToDoList it
That's what I like to hear. :-) Thanks Mattias, I'll take a look at
extending the ToDo list form.
Maybe you want to add a combo
Hello Lazarus,
Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 3:23:22 PM, you wrote:
TBC> First of all - compiling the package gives two error, easily fixable,
TBC> but they were there. Then after hitting the "install" button i'm asked
TBC> to rebuild lazarus, which I do. However, in my terminal i notice an odd
TBC> ou
Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys :
Hi,
I use the Lazarus todo list feature (View > Todo List) often. I also
use Lazarus Packages a lot to group my code. But if I am working on
a application, and in my case that application uses the fpGUI
toolkit package (which I also develop). The standard "V
Hi,
I use the Lazarus todo list feature (View > Todo List) often. I also use
Lazarus Packages a lot to group my code. But if I am working on a
application, and in my case that application uses the fpGUI toolkit
package (which I also develop). The standard "View > Todo List" doesn't
show todo
2009/7/28 Giuseppe Luigi Punzi :
> And lazarus slogan is:"write once, compile everywhere", nobody sais thath
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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El mar, 28-07-2009 a las 14:00 +0100, Henry Vermaak escribió:
> 2009/7/28 Brian Prentice :
> > Lazarus has not met its goal of 'write once and compile and run anywhere'
> > and is taking far too long to develop. Should it be abandoned and replaced
> > with a new graphical user interface library b
Hi.
I'm not sure whether this problem is down to the package or Lazarus.
I have tried to install the latest trunk version of FPSpreadSheet (found
here: http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/FPSpreadsheet) but for some
reason i can't get it working.
Btw. my system: Lazarus 0.9.27 r20988 FPC 2.3.
2009/7/28 Brian Prentice :
> Lazarus has not met its goal of 'write once and compile and run anywhere'
> and is taking far too long to develop. Should it be abandoned and replaced
> with a new graphical user interface library based on the Java Swing toolkit?
> I would be interested in your commen
enviroment => options => eitor => "key mapping" => "text selection
commands" => 4th to 6th entry:
Normal selection mode
column selection mode
Line selection mode
Luk Vandelaer wrote:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 13:43, Andreas Berger wrote:
Persistent blocks:
- To mark a column-based block us
hi all,
i don't know if this is the right place to ask but i have a stupid question
how can i add a patch?
some time ago i've added a small adjustment on RX component from
Lazarus-CCR, to be exactly, i've added this lines on rxlookup.pas
on OnClosePopup method in TRxCustomDBLookupEdit class
if a
Hi,
I thought I would share this tip with you all. I found this by accident
while playing with Google. Enabling Lazarus IDE to use the Kylix 3 help
for context sensitive language help.
http://wiki.freepascal.org/Adding_Kylix_Help
Awesome tip!!
Looking at the wiki page history, it has been a
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 13:43, Andreas Berger wrote:
> Persistent blocks:
> - To mark a column-based block use Shift-LeftMouseButton. Wordstar used
> to use Ctrl-K + N or Ctrl-K + Ctrl-N to turn on/off colum based blocks,
> but this does not seem to work in delphi.
>
Delphi uses
Ctrl-O + C for
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