Is there any way to get FPC to tell me what units get included when I
include a unit? I'm asking because I'd like to know so I can find out what
units I'm using and what licenses they use so I know what licenses I'm
dealing with so I know how it will effect my program.
I've encountered this mentioned several times in the documentation but I
have no clue what its used for or why I would want to use it. Is it
talking about reading and writing class information to file, memory,
network streams? If not, then what is this?
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I need video4linux support for my new project. I tried vfp unit
> I found in the contribute units website.
> But it seems very outdated. Itried all things menitioned in the
> forum, but I'm not able to get the things up. the code is hard
> to read and I found not one comment li
I have some questions about the RTL and FPC and how it effects what
license I can use for my source.
1) Does FPC impose any license restrictions for the programs I compile
with it?
2) Does the RTL impose a license restriction if all I do is link my
program to it?
3) Any thing else I should know
> how to translate following C code to pascal?
>
> enum{IUP_SHOW, IUP_RESTORE, IUP_MINIMIZE, IUP_MAXIMIZE, IUP_HIDE};
>
> thanks
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I've looked through the source of this thing and the means it has for
scaling an image does not appear to be anti-aliased as I would require for
my usage which is for icon scaling to a consistent dimension. From what I
can tell, a C library called Imlib2 appears to provide what I need, but
fcl-imag