thanks for your kind advise.
Please, another question for you:
I'm writing an article about FPC/Lazarus for a local italian Linux User
Group in order to bring the attention on this project, that here is not
so well known.
I just have the list of FPC people, but not the Lazarus people names.
I just see that you and Mattias Gaertner are the most active people,
could you give me a breaf history of how Lazarus born?
thanks
tiziano
I think I understand what you mean, but win32 is the best
solution for windows and gtk1 (atm) the best option for linux.
Gtk2 might compile and run on windows too, but has critical
bugs. gtk1 won't compile on win32 (and that won't be fixed).
But using the gtk2 won't make your application more portable,
the LCL is supposed to be your portability layer. Excluding
GDI API calls will help portability, of course.
Vincent.
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