Hi Mattias -
I note from the bug report 0010686 that you have fixed the immediate
problem, and on re-building Lazarus from SVN this morning I find that I
can now save <short> descriptions from LazDoc in the IDE, and also
things that I type in other boxes such as <description>.
However the LazDoc <Description> panel does not show text that
pre-exists in the XML file, and we run the risk of overtyping anything
that may already be there by using LazDoc, as entries made using LazDoc
do get saved; similarly, it fails to display the existing contents of
<seealso> fields in the XML file.
As noted before, LazDoc doesn't display formatted text (such as
underline, italic or bold, marked by <i>word</i>), and I find that if I
try to copy inherited <short> titles I don't copy the italic etc words.
For examples see the first few entries in the public/published section
for TComboBox and TCustomComboBox in stdctrls.
Should I raise a new Bug report, or add this to the existing one?
Regards - Chris
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:33:23 +0000
Chris Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mattias -
I have looked at LazDoc in the IDE. It is very nice in principle, and
allows us to copy inherited properties, for example. However, I
cannot save any changes that I make with LazDoc in the IDE. If I make
a change and press SAVE, then go to another property, when I come
back to the property I just changed, there is nothing left! If I exit
from the project, saving changes, none of my changes made with PazDoc
are saved.
I can still edit the XML file using LazDe as a separate application,
and the changes are saved OK.
I have submitted a bug report for the IDE LazDoc.
Thanks. I will take a look.
Mattias
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