Benoit:
Excellent! I will remember that for the next time. For now, T Lee
Davidson has solved my immediate problem. But just for completeness,
here's the info:
[System]
Gambas=3.8.4
OperatingSystem=Linux
Kernel=3.13.0-85-generic
Architecture=x86
Distribution=Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
Desktop=XFCE
Th
Le 28/04/2016 03:04, Ed & Clare Kelm a écrit :
> Benoit:
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply. My project has 8K lines of code, so I will
> make a little test project.
>
> Can you provide me a link which shows how to provide the info you need?
>
> Ed K.
Menu "?" -> "System information" in the IDE.
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T Lee:
Home run!
1. The "~ shortcut" works fine when the program directly opens a file.
2. When I use your syntax in the Dialog.Path statement, everything
works correctly!
Many thanks for solving my problem!
Ed K.
On 04/27/2016 06:01 PM, T Lee Davidson wrote:
> I believe the tilde does not
Benoit:
Thanks for the prompt reply. My project has 8K lines of code, so I will
make a little test project.
Can you provide me a link which shows how to provide the info you need?
Ed K.
On 04/27/2016 05:45 PM, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 28/04/2016 02:34, Ed & Clare Kelm a écrit :
>> I have t
I believe the tilde does not work as a shortcut for user's home directory.
You should probably use: Dialog.Path = User.Home &/ "Documents/ED/NEC Antenna
Files/"
On 04/27/2016 08:34 PM, Ed & Clare Kelm wrote:
> I have the same problem as Rolf. (2016-01-19 17:11:18)
>
> Setting dialog.path does
>
> If your library is compiled with debugging information, you get the full
> stack backtrace in the IDE when the error occurs. It's just that the IDE
> can just deal with one project only, the main one.
>
> When the IDE run a project that uses a library, it cannot know at the
> moment where are t
Le 28/04/2016 02:34, Ed & Clare Kelm a écrit :
> I have the same problem as Rolf. (2016-01-19 17:11:18)
>
> Setting dialog.path does not work. Instead, the resulting path is
> always the location of the project.
>
> My project is located in ~/Documents/Gambas Projects/EDNEC/
>
> In the project is
Le 27/04/2016 23:04, Jussi Lahtinen a écrit :
> I found the culprit in this case. Thanks to all for the suggestions!
> But I really hope there would be way to debug these bit easier, than
> placing message boxes to the library code...
>
> Benoit,
> would it be possible to run library parallel from
I have the same problem as Rolf. (2016-01-19 17:11:18)
Setting dialog.path does not work. Instead, the resulting path is
always the location of the project.
My project is located in ~/Documents/Gambas Projects/EDNEC/
In the project is this code snippet:
**
Dialog.Path = "~/Documents/
I found the culprit in this case. Thanks to all for the suggestions!
But I really hope there would be way to debug these bit easier, than
placing message boxes to the library code...
Benoit,
would it be possible to run library parallel from other instance of the
IDE? Or at least get the debug inf
http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.930&from=L21haW4-
Víctor PEREZ reported a new bug.
Summary
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Component not found: gb.sdl2.audio and puppy Linux
Type : Bug
Priority : Medium
Gambas version : 3.8
Product : Unknown
Description
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in
I ran the code and I was able to populate fntexc with the array, but I
didn't see how you declared fntexc so I am unsure what the difference is
between our implementations. For testing sake, I merely made fntexc a
public variable . If you were to provide more of the code, it would be a
lot easier
Hello Rolf-Werner,
apart from the other ...
Am 27.04.2016 um 18:02 schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
>For i = 0 To fontliste.count - 1
> fntexc.Add(fontliste[i])
>Next
Easier would be:
fntexc.Insert(fontliste)
Alles Gute
Christof Thalhofer
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On 04/27/2016 12:02 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> This is the code:
>
> Public Sub setFontNameList(fontliste As String[])
> Dim i As Integer
>
> fntexc.Clear
>
> For i = 0 To fontliste.count - 1
> fntexc.Add(fontliste[i])
> Next
>
> End
>
> It didn't run, so I set a Wait to the
This is the code:
Public Sub setFontNameList(fontliste As String[])
Dim i As Integer
fntexc.Clear
For i = 0 To fontliste.count - 1
fntexc.Add(fontliste[i])
Next
End
It didn't run, so I set a Wait to the line fntexc.Clear. "fontliste[]"
is delivered as it should, it has 3 items.
Am 27.04.2016 10:12, schrieb adamn...@gmail.com:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:44:55 +0200
> Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>
>> Does really nobody know why I cannot set the SelectedFont value as
>> mentioned in the documentation?
>>
>> Rolf
>>
>> Am 26.04.2016 12:57, schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
>>> "Courr
http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.918&from=L21haW4-
Comment #2 by C THAL:
I cannot provide my proj, sorry. But I made a testproject which imports a lib
and results to the same error. If you try to package it the debian way, it
breaks and will not build the .deb-file. If you unpac
http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.918&from=L21haW4-
C THAL added an attachment:
BUG918.tar.gz
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:44:55 +0200
Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Does really nobody know why I cannot set the SelectedFont value as
> mentioned in the documentation?
>
> Rolf
>
> Am 26.04.2016 12:57, schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
> > "Courrier" is French, in my list there is "Courier". I can choos
http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.752&from=L21haW4-
Comment #6 by Alexander KUIPER:
Thanks, i can confirm it is fixed on x86_64 and on armf (Raspberry Pi).
I tested this morning again, but I don't have memory leaks in my application
... But saying that, i explicitily set some obj
Does really nobody know why I cannot set the SelectedFont value as
mentioned in the documentation?
Rolf
Am 26.04.2016 12:57, schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
> "Courrier" is French, in my list there is "Courier". I can choose it
> from the list, but I cannot set the list to this value/index/string.
>
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 01:07:20 +0300
Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> Hi!
> I have two projects using same library (made with Gambas).
> When same functions are used in project 1, everything is OK, but from
> project 2 I got "Out of bounds". How can I see what happens in the library?
>
>
> Jussi
Hiya Jus
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