Andreas Berger wrote:
Unfortunatly Lazarus is not yet ready to be used in the comercial world where development time is of essence. There are many things that greatly slow down development when it is done via Lazarus. The IDE is not yet as agile as Delphi's, the debugger is practically useless under windows and the linker time is totally unacceptable. For that reason I do all development with Delphi and then port to Lazarus. It is still a lot of work, but less than developing directly with Lazarus. I am sure we will solve all this, but in the mean time . . . :(

I develop using Delphi and then compile the Lazarus program from the command line via a batch file. I have found this faster. I also have my simple dfm2lfm converter that converts all .dfm files in the root directory on down to .lfm file and then calls the lazres program.

Regards
Andreas

I am doing the same. The main difficulty are still unknown properties and un-aligned components after lazres execution.

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