Burkhard Carstens wrote:
Maybe we can do a meeting right before or right after Systems ..
Sounds like a convenient date to shoot for.
I will have to see if I can make it to Dresden then, I've got a few
other things close to then so I am just not sure. But if everybody else
has plans for t
Hi, where are the testers? =)
The only thing missing before changing to unicode as the default mode
on the windows interface is testing to identify all remaining problems
with it.
I use a quite limited set of the lcl components on my programs, so I
am not the best person to do more extensive test
the post about the GDB version made me think; Apple includes version
6.3.50 with XCode 2.4. I am just downloading the XCode 2.4.1 update
but I doubt that it contains a much newer version of GDB.
Is it possible to install a newer GDB version on an Intel Mac? If so,
where would I get a precompiled
Alain Michaud schreef:
Hi,
thank you for your help.
I could compile lazarus(gtk2)! Wow! I see that there was a lot of
improvement since last year.
I have a small suggestion, nothing serious realy: I was using the
daily snapshot *-src.tar.bz2 file. It would not compile because the
file:
On 8/5/07, Alain Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the gtk-2 platform ready enough to compile a small
> application ?
The Virtual Magnifying Glass ( http://magnifier.sourceforge.net/ ) is
based on the gtk 2 interface for about 1 and a half years now, and
works pretty well.
Actually I base a
Thanks Michael and Marco.
Conceptually what you did in the Wiki is about how far I thought it
through on my own.
I wonder if it is not better to completely drop any of the C attempts as
it does not really make sense to adapt the non-readability path followed
there. I think we all want to avoi
Hi,
thank you for your help.
I could compile lazarus(gtk2)! Wow! I see that there was a lot of
improvement since last year.
I have a small suggestion, nothing serious realy: I was using the
daily snapshot *-src.tar.bz2 file. It would not compile because the
file: /ide/revision.inc was miss
Am Sonntag, 5. August 2007 16:44 schrieb Sebastian Günther:
> David Lyon schrieb:
> > Sounds good. Which city is that ? I wonder how many people could
> > attend if we did it in say October... coinciding with say
> > Oktoberfest.. :-)
>
> Too bad that the Systems fair is always a couple of weeks _a
David Lyon schrieb:
Sounds good. Which city is that ? I wonder how many people could attend
if we did it in say October... coinciding with say Oktoberfest.. :-)
Too bad that the Systems fair is always a couple of weeks _after_
Oktoberfest and not _during_ Oktoberfest *g* (which is, btw, Se
Valdas Jankūnas wrote:
Hi,
if i press _only_ Alt key then in OnKeyDown i get
(ssAlt in Shift)=False
and if i release that Alt key then in OnKeyUp i get
(ssAlt in Shift)=True
I think that is not correct, if i press Alt key (only, no combine wit
other Keys) then i must get ssAlt in Shif
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara schrieb:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
I feel ListView isn't completed (other controls have issues too but
not that much), at least under gtk i get warnings about things, i was
wondering if VirtualTreeView might do the job, last time
Hi,
if i press _only_ Alt key then in OnKeyDown i get
(ssAlt in Shift)=False
and if i release that Alt key then in OnKeyUp i get
(ssAlt in Shift)=True
I think that is not correct, if i press Alt key (only, no combine wit
other Keys) then i must get ssAlt in Shift. Or not?
Ctrl and Sh
Am Sonntag, 5. August 2007 12:45 schrieb David Lyon:
> Burkhard Carstens wrote:
> >> Finally, if enough people are europe based, we should organise a
> >> f2f get together at some point. This might be a 2 or three day
> >> get-together once per year. These things are always a lot of fun.
> >
> > I
Burkhard Carstens wrote:
Finally, if enough people are europe based, we should organise a f2f
get together at some point. This might be a 2 or three day
get-together once per year. These things are always a lot of fun.
I can provide a place for this in the middle of germany ..
[..]
Regard
Hi Tom,
We are going to have to write the foundation articles, no matter which
country we end up choosing.
So far, I make the list of serious candidates to be:
- Germany
- Belgium
- The Netherlands
- Italy
- Croatia
Did I miss any ?
Well maybe we should put it to a vote, but I think voters
> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Lv wrote:
>
> > Did anyone attempt a multiprocessing compiler version of fpk yet in order to
> > compile for clusters and run together with a load balancing unit.
>
> I believe some brainstorming was done to see how it could be
> implemented with some compiler hints, but not
Bisma Jayadi wrote:
I believe a promotion will be easier when Lazarus gets 1.0.
Agree. But, without stable widgetset for (win)gdi (also with vista
support), gtk2 and qt (especially for linux), carbon and cocoa (for
mac) on Lazarus v.1.0, it is much less attractive. Perhaps I'm asking
to much
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, Lv wrote:
> Did anyone attempt a multiprocessing compiler version of fpk yet in order to
> compile for clusters and run together with a load balancing unit.
I believe some brainstorming was done to see how it could be
implemented with some compiler hints, but nothing was imp
hy-soft schrieb:
Andreas Maier wrote:
Why do i get no answer?
Maybe you should repost the question.
Here is a patch for two bugs of the TScrollBox.
1) If AutoScroll is set to False and a Range is assigned. The Position
increases after the ScrollBar reaches the end. This bug is also
desci
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