On Tuesday 12 April 2016 20:09:46 Krzysztof wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> How to make TButton to act as "radio button"? I mean it can be down
> and click on another button with same group make it up and make down
> new button. In LCL it was enough to set TSpeedButton.GroupIndex.
>
Buttons with state are
On Tuesday 12 April 2016 23:52:06 Krzysztof wrote:
> 2016-04-11 8:37 GMT+02:00 Martin Schreiber :
> > They are in lib/common/dialogs/msefiledialogres.pas.
> > On runtime:
> > "
> > filedialogres.images.setimage(ord(fdi_dir),newbitmap,
> >[al_xcentered,al_ycentered])
2016-04-11 8:37 GMT+02:00 Martin Schreiber :
> They are in lib/common/dialogs/msefiledialogres.pas.
> On runtime:
> "
> filedialogres.images.setimage(ord(fdi_dir),newbitmap,
>[al_xcentered,al_ycentered]);
Why result has weird artifacts (see attached screen)? Normal
Hi Martin,
How to make TButton to act as "radio button"? I mean it can be down
and click on another button with same group make it up and make down
new button. In LCL it was enough to set TSpeedButton.GroupIndex.
Regards
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On Tuesday 12 April 2016 11:55:38 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The source editor popup menu has "Add watch at cursor", but there is no
> shortcut assigned to it, and you can't assign one either, as it doesn't
> appear in the IDE shortcuts list.
>
> Could this action item be added to the IDE s
On Tuesday 12 April 2016 11:40:46 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2016-04-12 10:10, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > It uses the LLVM backend where it could be possible to define nested
> > stack variables if I read the code right (not tested yet). gcc also
> > supports nested functions AFAIK, I don't kno
Hi,
The source editor popup menu has "Add watch at cursor", but there is no
shortcut assigned to it, and you can't assign one either, as it doesn't
appear in the IDE shortcuts list.
Could this action item be added to the IDE shortcuts list please.
Regards,
- Graeme -
--
fpGUI Toolkit - a cro
On 2016-04-12 10:10, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> It uses the LLVM backend where it could be possible to define nested stack
> variables if I read the code right (not tested yet). gcc also supports nested
> functions AFAIK, I don't know if outer variables are visible in gdb.
I just tested with Laza
On Tuesday 12 April 2016 10:45:18 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2016-04-12 07:01, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > The FPC-gdb combination does not support nested function scopes. Please
> > click in stack window in the row of "DoPrepareReport()" in order to
> > switch the frame.
>
> OK, thanks for the
On 2016-04-12 07:01, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> The FPC-gdb combination does not support nested function scopes. Please click
> in stack window in the row of "DoPrepareReport()" in order to switch the
> frame.
OK, thanks for the solution.
I so hope one day Free Pascal will have its own debugger
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