nando ha scritto:
Technically, C doesn't 'put' garbage values into variables.
Those values just happen to be there if you don't set it to something.
Gambas wonderfully sets numeric variables to zero.
You can think of it as NULL, I suppose, but ZERO is a numeric
description dealing with
i will look at that soonly
Fabien
2008/8/20 richard terry rte...@pacific.net.au:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:56:34 pm Garulfo Unix wrote:
Hum it's strange, but perhaps Fabien has worked on it recently.
Do you use the svn gambas version Richard ?
I build daily from svn currently build 1503
Run a new separate program just for the credits and make
sure it is placed on the screen exactly where you want it to be.
A possible future feature Benoit,
The Tools include many things like Listbox, etc.
Can there be something that is a container just for
an already compiled Gambas
In some message some day ago, KhurramM proposed a single package of
gambas for linux, and someone else replied that a source distribution is
the more practical one. It is true - sadly. I think this situation is
bad - remember, Unix means unique, one for all. As long as the
architecture does
well ... i guess fabien is out
2009/5/23 Fabien Bodard gambas...@gmail.com
oops 2008 ... lol
2009/5/23 Fabien Bodard gambas...@gmail.com:
i will look at that soonly
Fabien
2008/8/20 richard terry rte...@pacific.net.au:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:56:34 pm Garulfo Unix wrote:
Hum
Hi,
I would like to create a new application to learn how to create
dynamically object on a Form.
All that I created since I know Gambas is by drawing object on the IDE
of Gambas.
So, my idea is to create a form and inside the possibility to add new
object as a Panel and inside ListView,
A nice page for applications made with our favourite language :-) .
I like it but i've a small suggestion Benoit.
Why not create categories for each application ?
A bit like :
- [GAME]
- [OFFICE]
- [NETWORK]
and so on...
What do you think about that ?
François.
Le 22 mai 2009 20:52, Benoît
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
In some message some day ago, KhurramM proposed a single package of
gambas for linux, and someone else replied that a source distribution is
the more practical one. It is true - sadly. I think this situation is
bad - remember, Unix means unique, one for all. As long
Thanks a lot : Doriano Blengino and Benoît Minisini :handshake:
It was really informative for me. :working:
I just had a little curiosity in my mind. Its not related to Gambas
directly. I do not have that much programming depth. But anyhow (now its
off-topic) :thinking:
IS it possible that
If you're looking for something CAD
OpenOffice comes with Draw
which is very similar to Corel in many ways.
I use it to make PC Boards and drawings/etc. It works very well!!
You might not have a link to it, so at the text prompt, type oodraw
-Fernando
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nando ha scritto:
If you're looking for something CAD
OpenOffice comes with Draw
which is very similar to Corel in many ways.
I use it to make PC Boards and drawings/etc. It works very well!!
You might not have a link to it, so at the text prompt, type oodraw
-Fernando
Thanks for your
KhurramM ha scritto:
Thanks a lot : Doriano Blengino and Benoît Minisini :handshake:
It was really informative for me. :working:
I just had a little curiosity in my mind. Its not related to Gambas
directly. I do not have that much programming depth. But anyhow (now its
off-topic)
Hey guys,
I was wondering if there's a way to filter an array without having to go
through the whole thing
I've been experimenting with the Find method of the String[] but it only
looks for specific values
ie:
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