On 30 August 2010 09:36, Sven Barth <pascaldra...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Am 30.08.2010 10:05, schrieb Frank Church:
>
>     Another possibility (preferred by me) is to add your units to a
>>    package and to include your package with every project.
>>
>>
>> I am thinking along this line but I don't know how to go about. I
>> usually drag a component onto a project form for the components unit to
>> be added to the file I am working on. My units are source units only,
>> not components. What is the right way to add a non visual package to a
>> project, no components, visual or otherwise, just plain source code? I
>> am yet to build a Lazarus package.
>>
>
> A package can contain source only units as well. It does not need to
> register a component nor do you need to install it in the IDE (if you don't
> want any components visible in the package palette).
>
> Just create a new package, add your units to it and save it (e.g. in the
> directory where your source files reside).
>
> Now open a project of yours or create a new one and add your package as a
> requirment. Done.
>
>
>
When you put a number of files in a package will the units that are not used
by compiled into the program?


> Regards,
> Sven
>
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