Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-07-21 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 22:36:07 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal 
wrote:
> Packages / Install Packages
> Select anchordockingdsgn on the right side and click "Install
> selection".
> Then "Save and rebuild IDE".

Habe jetzt das ganz neue Debian 10 - mit apt-get install lazarus (2.0.0) - auf 
einem Rechner und es so wie oben beschrieben probiert.

Der Complier sagt: kann anchordockpgk nicht finden

Rainer
 
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-17 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 16/04/2019 21:18, Tomas Hajny wrote:
> whatever that would be called. Please, stop it (everybody).

Sorry, I read messages in the order my email client sorted them. Only
saw your message after I posted my reply. I'll not take part in futher
off-topic discussions.


Regards,
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-17 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 16/04/2019 19:49, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
>> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
>> is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
>
> That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an indication of 
> how professional someone can write good software.


True, there probably is no direct correlation between multiple monitors
and professional developers.

But G*D damn, having multiple monitors are super useful when it comes to
desktop management. I started off with 2 monitors and 3 virtual desktops
(same apps always on same virtual desktops), and for the last 5 years
have been working on three monitors (hardly ever use virtual desktops
these days). 2 monitors were already a massive upgrade and 3 seems to be
the sweet spot for me (desk space and peripheral vision).

My setup:

  21" vertical on the left (1080x1920)
  27" landscape in the middle (2560x1440)
  21" vertical on the right (1080x1920)

All aligned on the top edge of the monitors.

e-mail client, web browser, console windows, help files (eg: pdfs, chm
or inf) are normally on the outer monitors, and development tools are
always in the middle. I absolutely love this setup!

Regards,
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-17 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 22:36:07 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal 
wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:13:52 +0200
> 
> Rainer Stratmann  wrote:
> > On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> > > But how can I install/activate it.
> > 
> > I found an instruction, but I got an error:
> > 
> > lazarus.pp(1,1) Fatal: Kann anchordockingdsgn nicht finden verwendet
> > von Lazarus. Check if package AnchorDockingDsgn creates
> > anchordockingdsgn.ppu, check nothing deletes this file and check that
> > no two packages have access to the unit source..
> 
> What did you do?
> 
> Packages / Install Packages
> Select anchordockingdsgn on the right side and click "Install
> selection".
> Then "Save and rebuild IDE".

Yes.
I sent you an email to
nc-gaert...@netcologne.de
Did you receive the email?

 
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread geneb

On Tue, 16 Apr 2019, Martin Frb wrote:


On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:


Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)

And for those with American English: B*S*

But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd  50 inch screen. 
;) ;) ;)


... not (unfortunately)


https://www.geneb.org/images/aug-2018-bstation-upd.jpg

Center is 27" 4k, sides and top are 24" 1080p.  The only way to fly. :D

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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Benito van der Zander

Hi,

since I need glasses, it is already troublesome to read a single screen.

With strong glasses just one point on the screen is really sharp and 
when the glasses shift a little, you end up seeing only on one eye properly




Cheers,
Benito

Am 16.04.19 um 22:17 schrieb Martin Wynne:

I have only 2 eyes, so I'm going to find 3 screens a problem.

Martin.
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Wynne

I have only 2 eyes, so I'm going to find 3 screens a problem.

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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:13:52 +0200
Rainer Stratmann  wrote:

> On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> > But how can I install/activate it.  
> 
> I found an instruction, but I got an error:
> 
> lazarus.pp(1,1) Fatal: Kann anchordockingdsgn nicht finden verwendet
> von Lazarus. Check if package AnchorDockingDsgn creates
> anchordockingdsgn.ppu, check nothing deletes this file and check that
> no two packages have access to the unit source..

What did you do?

Packages / Install Packages
Select anchordockingdsgn on the right side and click "Install
selection".
Then "Save and rebuild IDE".

Mattias
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 13:07:33 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:
> But I still think that this should not be the default setting...

As you may have not seen while being busy with something else...
I repeat it for you.

On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 20:44:56 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal 
wrote:
> It is not a fixed docking. You can undock any window and place them on
> other screens. Or dock only some and place them on another screen.



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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Frb

On 16/04/2019 22:17, Ralf Quint wrote:

On 4/16/2019 1:11 PM, Martin Frb wrote:

On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:


Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)

And for those with American English: B*S*

But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd  50 inch 
screen. ;) ;) ;)


Showoff! :P

You did read my next line? "not"



PS: Seriously, I rather buy 2 (or 3) smaller 24" or 27" monitors than 
one 50". Maximizing any window on such a big screen (even if it would 
support a pixel resolution that would be the same as 2-3 smaller 
screens) is still a HUGE downside, beside the mere cost...

You are preaching to the choir

I never maximize any of the IDE windows.
Typically I have 2 source editors, side by side, full height (which 
means I need another screen for the IDE main bar, and msg window).


But screens space belongs in the category: You don't miss what you don't 
know.
I remember hacking 68k asm on a 14 inch tube I was perfectly happy 
with then, with the space I had.

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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Tomas Hajny
On Tue, April 16, 2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 4/16/2019 11:49 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
 .
 .
>> That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an
>> indication of
>> how professional someone can write good software.
 .
 .
> It's just a very efficient way to work, as you don't have two switch
> back and forth between hidden/overlapped windows. A two screen solution
 .
 .

Could we get back on-topic, please?

First, this is fpc-pascal list, not Lazarus list. Announcement of new
release was OK, discussion about Lazarus IDE features doesn't belong here.

Second, discussion about two options already existing in parallel (docking
and independent windows) might not have too much sense even on a Lazarus
list, but that's just my personal view.

Third, discussion about the most appropriate number of monitors is
completely off-topic unless this is something like alt.ergonomy group or
whatever that would be called. Please, stop it (everybody).

Thanks

Tomas
(one of FPC mailing list moderators)


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Ralf Quint

On 4/16/2019 1:11 PM, Martin Frb wrote:

On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:


Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)

And for those with American English: B*S*

But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd  50 inch 
screen. ;) ;) ;)


Showoff! :P

Ralf ;-)

PS: Seriously, I rather buy 2 (or 3) smaller 24" or 27" monitors than 
one 50". Maximizing any window on such a big screen (even if it would 
support a pixel resolution that would be the same as 2-3 smaller 
screens) is still a HUGE downside, beside the mere cost...




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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Frb

On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:


Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)

And for those with American English: B*S*

But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd  50 inch screen. 
;) ;) ;)


... not (unfortunately)

SCNR
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Ralf Quint

On 4/16/2019 11:44 AM, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal wrote:

On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:37:56 -0700
Ralf Quint  wrote:


[...]
Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop
applications, is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
And the "many" different windows allow easily to spread those out to
those various screens as needed. One screen has the source code and
associated windows, the second one the debugging windows, and the
third one has the actually tested application screen.

It is not a fixed docking. You can undock any window and place them on
other screens. Or dock only some and place them on another screen.


Have yet to see this work. I always ran into the problem that I needed 
to change the overall graphics driver setting to "full screen" a window 
over more than just the active monitor. Which is kind of pointless for 
most work with multi-screen setups. I will test this on this latest 
Lazarus version sometime later today on one of my secondary PCs.


But I still think that this should not be the default setting...

Ralf


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Ralf Quint

On 4/16/2019 11:49 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:

On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 11:37:56 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:

On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).

That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an indication of
how professional someone can write good software.


And the "many"
different windows allow easily to spread those out to those various
screens as needed. One screen has the source code and associated
windows, the second one the debugging windows, and the third one has the
actually tested application screen.

For you that may makes sense.
But for me that seems like pretending who has the biggest car.


Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)

It's just a very efficient way to work, as you don't have two switch 
back and forth between hidden/overlapped windows. A two screen solution 
was even available back in the good old days of DOS, when you ran your 
application on color (xGA) screen and your debugging and source 
window(s) on an additional monchrome (Hercules/MDA) monitor. One of the 
reasons why the Borland IDEs where lightyears ahead of Microsoft and the 
other guys.


And this not only is an efficient way to program, but also for other, 
everyday work. A lot of my clients, once they have used a 2-screen setup 
would never go back to a single screen and dread when they have to work 
off a single screen laptop (or tablet) for example.


Ralf


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> But how can I install/activate it.

I found an instruction, but I got an error:

lazarus.pp(1,1) Fatal: Kann anchordockingdsgn nicht finden verwendet von 
Lazarus. Check if package AnchorDockingDsgn creates anchordockingdsgn.ppu, 
check nothing deletes this file and check that no two packages have access to 
the unit source..


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:02:50 +0200
Rainer Stratmann  wrote:

> On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 14:34:05 CEST Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
> wrote:
> > You can install the AnchorDockingDsgn package and have all windows
> > integrated (except for forms which need an additional package).  
> 
> That sounds good for both use cases.
> 
> But how can I install/activate it.
> 
> I tried with apt-get install AnchorDockingDsgn
> But that does not work.

It's a Lazarus package (lpk).

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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 14:34:05 CEST Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
> You can install the AnchorDockingDsgn package and have all windows
> integrated (except for forms which need an additional package).

That sounds good for both use cases.

But how can I install/activate it.

I tried with apt-get install AnchorDockingDsgn
But that does not work.
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 11:37:56 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:

> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
> is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).

That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an indication of 
how professional someone can write good software.

> And the "many"
> different windows allow easily to spread those out to those various
> screens as needed. One screen has the source code and associated
> windows, the second one the debugging windows, and the third one has the
> actually tested application screen.

For you that may makes sense.
But for me that seems like pretending who has the biggest car.

> 
> Something like this would be a major PITA with those stupid docked
> windows. That's only something that makes sense for someone who's
> tinkering along on a laptop or such...
> 
> Ralf
> 
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:37:56 -0700
Ralf Quint  wrote:

>[...]
> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop
> applications, is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
> And the "many" different windows allow easily to spread those out to
> those various screens as needed. One screen has the source code and
> associated windows, the second one the debugging windows, and the
> third one has the actually tested application screen.

It is not a fixed docking. You can undock any window and place them on
other screens. Or dock only some and place them on another screen.

Mattias
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Ralf Quint

On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:

Are there plans to merge some windows?

Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png

Because I think it is no more up to date.
I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whole
desktop. It would be more userfriendly to merge at least the main window with
the code window. So that on top of the code window there are the buttons of
the main window. Also the output window could be one tab of the search window.


I seriously hope that this NEVER becomes a default setting for Lazarus.

Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications, 
is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors). And the "many" 
different windows allow easily to spread those out to those various 
screens as needed. One screen has the source code and associated 
windows, the second one the debugging windows, and the third one has the 
actually tested application screen.


Something like this would be a major PITA with those stupid docked 
windows. That's only something that makes sense for someone who's 
tinkering along on a laptop or such...


Ralf


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread geneb

On Tue, 16 Apr 2019, Rainer Stratmann wrote:


Are there plans to merge some windows?

Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png



Rainer, there's an add-on that's included with Lazarus that will "dock" 
all the windows to give a more "modern" Delphi UI vs the standard Delphi 7 
UI.


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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions (screen reader)

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Frb
About ctrl+shift+arrow key: Do you know any documentation on how to 
implement this. What API to call, to let the screen reader know?


Also for other modifications needed, any documentation?

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impaired users to use edit field inside source code wiev. Screen 
readers users are even notified about line number on focus. Sure, 
because it is not standard Windows Microsoft Edit control, it is 
impossible to use CTRL+SHIFT+arrow keys to assign some block of text 
with screen reader, but I know, that also commercial Delphi which uses 
his own controls not standard Windows controls from Microsoft have 
similar issue.
The most difficulty question is to determine, what is more complex. 
Modify Lazarus component sources or customize NVDA screen reader for 
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
Rainer Stratmann  schrieb am Di., 16. Apr.
2019, 13:47:

> Are there plans to merge some windows?
>
> Like here (best solution):
> https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png
>
> Because I think it is no more up to date.
> I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whole
> desktop. It would be more userfriendly to merge at least the main window
> with
> the code window. So that on top of the code window there are the buttons
> of
> the main window. Also the output window could be one tab of the search
> window.
>

You can install the AnchorDockingDsgn package and have all windows
integrated (except for forms which need an additional package).

Regards,
Sven
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Mgr. Janusz Chmiel
Because I do not see at all and I Am using screen reader NVDA, it would 
be ideal, if so much of Lazarus GUI would be 100 % accessible. But I 
know, that it is very complex to retain screen readers accessibility, 
friendly look for sighted users and fast IDE responsiveness.
For now, I would like to thank you, that you have allowed visually 
impaired users to use edit field inside source code wiev. Screen readers 
users are even notified about line number on focus. Sure, because it is 
not standard Windows Microsoft Edit control, it is impossible to use 
CTRL+SHIFT+arrow keys to assign some block of text with screen reader, 
but I know, that also commercial Delphi which uses his own controls not 
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The most difficulty question is to determine, what is more complex. 
Modify Lazarus component sources or customize NVDA screen reader for 
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 13:46:59 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> buttons of the main window. Also the output window could be one tab of the
> search window.

I mean search result window more precisely.
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Re: [fpc-pascal] Lazarus Release 2.0.2 - suggestions

2019-04-16 Thread Rainer Stratmann
Are there plans to merge some windows?

Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png

Because I think it is no more up to date.
I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whole 
desktop. It would be more userfriendly to merge at least the main window with 
the code window. So that on top of the code window there are the buttons of 
the main window. Also the output window could be one tab of the search window.

Very often I use the search dialog.

It would be way more userfriendly if the search word (for example) can be 
double clicked and then is transferred automatically in a field at the bottom 
of the code window.

Like here:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4GQwMug5bzE/VgN5qaECs7I/EdM/4jPugE78oWw/
s1600/kate5.png

Or here:
http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/uploads/2/1/1/5/21152474/4726430_orig.jpg




On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 10:24:09 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal 
wrote:
> The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.2.
> 
> This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
> The previous release Lazarus 2.0.0 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as
> well.
> 
> Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.0.4
> 
> Here is the list of fixes for Lazarus 2.0.x:
> http://wiki.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0_fixes_branch
> 
> The release is available for download on SourceForge:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/
> 
> Choose your CPU, OS, distro and then the "Lazarus 2.0.2" directory.
> 
> Checksums for the SourceForge files:
> http://www.lazarus-ide.org/index.php?page=checksums#2_0_2
> 
> Minimum requirements:
> 
> Windows:
>   2k, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10, 32 or 64bit.
> 
> FreeBSD/Linux:
>   gtk 2.8 for gtk2, qt4.5 for qt, qt5.6 for qt5, 32 or 64bit.
> 
> Mac OS X:
>   10.5 to 10.12; Carbon (32bit), Cocoa (64bit, beta), qt and qt5 (32 or
>   64bit).
> 
> The svn tag is
> http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/tags/lazarus_2_0_2
> 
> For people who are blocked by SF, the Lazarus releases from SourceForge
> are mirrored at: ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/lazarus/releases/
> and later at (after some time for synchronization)
> http://mirrors.iwi.me/lazarus/
> 
> Mattias
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