Yes, the gb.xml is installed on my system, it is visible under the tab
COMPONENTS.
Actually, I have the Gambas application that runs this example, and works
fine as an application.
2009/5/21 Benoît Minisini gam...@users.sourceforge.net
2009/5/18 Benoît Minisini gam...@users.sourceforge.net
String Functions in Gambas see http://gambas.sourceforge.net/ for detailed
info about them.
* *Asc* Returns the ASCII code of a character in a string.
* *Chr$* Returns a character from its ASCII code.
* *Comp* Compares two strings.
* *InStr* Searches a string into another string.
*
The idea itself sound nice, a unique way to install your favorite
application.
But, the concept is a contradiction to what Linux: is almost 300 different
distros most of them active. 1000s of diferent projects, manuals, tutorials,
books, etc.
Some people think that is one of the weakest links of
You can try something like this
PRINT Format$(TimeVal, -0.00), Format$(height, -0,000.00),
Format$(velocity, -0.00)
by doing this you force to insert 0 to make the numbers of the same
size, but I think is kind of awkward to see 0220.00 instead of 220.00
If you want to have a nice aligned text
Try with the ODBC driver.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:56 PM, cristian abarzua abarz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I tried to connect to the firebird server on my computer with the following
instructions:
PUBLIC SUB Button1_Click()
DIM $hConn AS NEW Connection
WITH $hConn
.Type =
Hello all,
I have some questions about the scripting language. I need a little help.
Question
1- The gbs2 scripter only have access to the gb. internal native class?
2- How can I use other components as the gb.XML?
3- Why my scripts dont run directly even when I am including the first
line
In your Package Manager (YAST/Synaptic/Etc) make sure that the
following packages are installed (or in your case the first 3):
gambas2-gb-db
gambas2-gb-db-firebird
gambas2-gb-db-form
gambas2-gb-db-mysql
gambas2-gb-db-odbc
gambas2-gb-db-postgresql
gambas2-gb-db-sqlite
You can see the Beginners
Use the generic driver ODBC to interact with Firebird or any other
Database that supports this standard like MS SQL Server or Firebird in
this case.
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:14 AM, cristian abarzua abarz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Does anyone know how to connect to Firebird using the driver
This is an interesting proposal : A repository-like site of Gambas Projects.
Sound nice.
Probably, you can register a sourceforge project or even in a personal blog.
I'm sure that some other programmers may be willing to help others and
their selves by testing others software.
On Mon, May 11,
'
version= '2.2' platform= 'x86' copies= '3'/
PRINT #hfile, /KugarData
CLOSE #hFile
Message.Info(File Created, OK)
SHELL kugar flname
END
En/na Sergio A. Hernandez ha escrit:
Marc,
I get confused, I made work Kugar work under C++ QT, but I'm not quite
sure I can on Gambas
Marc,
I get confused, I made work Kugar work under C++ QT, but I'm not quite
sure I can on Gambas.
The best way with Gambas is, just like you said, create a HTML
customized report. But is a time consuming project that probably Kido
is not going to use anymore.
If you can make work Kugar under
END
PUBLIC SUB TextBox1_LostFocus()
PRINT Lost Focus
END
PUBLIC SUB TextBox1_KeyPress()
PRINT KEY PRESS
END
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Sergio A. Hernandez info.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Probably the issue here is the event in which your code is.
When Gambas recognize the 'c
I just wrote this example for a different subject.
All you need to do is to encapsule the tr related lines in a
external loop for each row,
then you need to include the td lines in a internal loop for each column.
Obviously, you can rename the style, table, tr td, elements
for those you consider
Probably the issue here is the event in which your code is.
When Gambas recognize the 'c' it changes .text to 1, that is why you
are getting the 1l,
What is the event you are using to perform the textbox validation?
Try to change your validation code to the LostFocus() event.
Probably will work
Richard,
See the attached file and let me know if this is the output you want.
It is a HTML document. My approach is kind of different, probably the
best way to handle this is by using the XML Writer.
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Stephen Bungay sbun...@csolve.net wrote:
Hi Richard
Try the following. It is a complete different approach using the XML Writer.
Try it as a console project, just make sure you the gb.xml is selected under
PROJECT\PROPERTIES\COMPONENTS
' Gambas module file
PUBLIC SUB Main()
DIM docXML AS XmlWriter
docXML = NEW XmlWriter
'this line is to save
Opps i uploaded the wrong file.
Sorry.
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Sergio A. Hernandez info.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Try the following. It is a complete different approach using the XML Writer.
Try it as a console project, just make sure you the gb.xml is selected under
PROJECT\PROPERTIES
Doriano,
From my experience programming under languages that don't have any
debugger at all like PHP-LAMP, the best thing to do in these cases is
to create a debug subclass with a constructor that fills out all the
data on a large form (however you want, with static or random data).
That way you
Joshua,
I am writing a Getting Started 24 lessons book, and the part that I
did figure out yet is the CGI Web Application lesson. If you are
planning to release your tutorial under the terms of the GNU Free Doc
License and you are interested, you can be co-author for this section
of the book.
So far I remember you need to register use the following link:
http://gambasdoc.org/help/register
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Joshua Higgins
joshigg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Print Request[your_name]
Works fantastic. Just one more question: how would I go about helping to
write the
My recommendation is you to print the values on the console to track
them at run-time, I prefer to use this technique more than use the
integrated debugger, since you can follow up the overall outcome
without start/stops. Some people don't like it, but I find it very
useful.
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