gb.sdl is incomplete ... in fact Laurent have begin to redraw all the
gb.sdl lib by using OpenGl... but ... still incomplete ... i think the
lack of users on this lib mess his enthusiasm
(sorry for my english)
Maybe if there is more user to test his work on gb3 he will purchase
his work.. :/
Hi All
I am new to Linux. I am using Ubuntu 9.10.
What I am looking for is a kind person to help me off line with Linux
and Ubuntu.
No I do not intend to use this list as my Linux learning aid.
Other than this one message I will never ask this list for this type of
help again.
Yes I could
That's what I needed :)
Thank you very much!
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On Saturday 05 December 2009 13:39:43 John wrote:
Hi All
I am new to Linux. I am using Ubuntu 9.10.
What I am looking for is a kind person to help me off line with Linux
and Ubuntu.
No I do not intend to use this list as my Linux learning aid.
Other than this one message I will never
Benoît Minisini schreef:
Benoit,
Here is the output of valgrind as requested. I hope it helps.
Regards,
Tony..
$ valgrind --tool=memcheck --num-callers=50 gbx2
==2404== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==2404== Copyright (C) 2002-2009, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward
It should be ok with revision #2456!
If it really works, can you check that changing the flow control between None
and something else actually has an effect on CPU consumption?
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Benoît Minisini schreef:
It should be ok with revision #2456!
If it really works, can you check that changing the flow control between None
and something else actually has an effect on CPU consumption?
Benoît,
no segfaults, but the system load when running my project with the patch
is
Benoît Minisini schreef:
It should be ok with revision #2456!
If it really works, can you check that changing the flow control between
None and something else actually has an effect on CPU consumption?
Benoît,
no segfaults, but the system load when running my project with the patch
Hi,
Is there any option to hide some of the tabs of a tab control? For different
users I wish to show different information (depending on their right) but I
don't know if I may make invisible or not enabled some of the tabs.
Another quesion: can I change the order of the tabs (in design time)?
Benoît Minisini schreef:
Benoît Minisini schreef:
It should be ok with revision #2456!
If it really works, can you check that changing the flow control between
None and something else actually has an effect on CPU consumption?
Benoît,
no segfaults, but the system load when
Ron a écrit :
...
runned valgrind tool for a while.
And I got a rather strange winner, I got 3 milion calls of _add_char in
gb_error.c
Some debug code hanging around or something like that?
See attached valgrind file.
May be that's a source for what I noticed (Debian sid, XP2600+,
Benoît Minisini schreef:
Benoît Minisini schreef:
It should be ok with revision #2456!
If it really works, can you check that changing the flow control
between None and something else actually has an effect on CPU
consumption?
Benoît,
no segfaults, but the system load when
2009/12/5 yuhej robert1juh...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Is there any option to hide some of the tabs of a tab control? For different
users I wish to show different information (depending on their right) but I
don't know if I may make invisible or not enabled some of the tabs.
TabStrip1[0].Visible =
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
When in the tableview (in edit mode) I press an arrow key, the cursor
slips on every possible cell in the request direction, until it finds
the end of the tableview. But this is not enough: if the
Don't take me wrong. Sometimes it seems to me that you don't read the
whole message before replying, and sometimes it seems to me that the
real problem is not in evidence (english language plays a role in
this...). You say that you just added a Click event handler to get the
program work.
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
Don't take me wrong. Sometimes it seems to me that you don't read the
whole message before replying, and sometimes it seems to me that the
real problem is not in evidence (english language plays a role in
this...). You say that you just added a Click event handler
Does anyone have an example program that I can take a look at that
accesses a remote MySQL database?
Keith
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2009/12/4 Dave Merriman dkmerri...@gmail.com:
I've got some text files that I need to read into an array (I *really*
wish Gambas had an easy way to embed array data _in_ the program, like
the old data 4, 17, 32, 88... of BASIC days)
It does have such a feature. It all depends on how many
2009/12/5 John kb2...@optonline.net:
I can make a Windows box sing.
I tend to agree with Emil, lots of searching and reading on google is
advised, but temper it with your own knowledge - some of the stuff out
there is just downright wrong. I was a Windows developer and have
decades of
I found out that reading one by one is a slow process,
I found out that reading all Lof will in a rare instance _READ will not fire
when only 1 byte arrives immediately after.
I find it works correctly 100% when I read Lof()-1 and rely on _Read to fire
again.
for the one remaining and the new one
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