2008/10/2 Usuario Anónimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To increase Speed under WinCE: Drop components onto a form or create
> components in run-time.
Increase speed of what?
A component is a component. If you are droping it in the form or
creating in runtime it doesn't matter. It behaves the same and s
To increase Speed under WinCE: Drop components onto a form or create
components in run-time.
For I can drop a TSqlite3Dataset onto DataModule or I can create the
TSqlite3Dataset when I create the DataModule in run-time.
What is the recommendable thing?
Best regards.
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On Thu, 2 Oct 2008 22:06:19 +0200
"Reenen Laurie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just tested it, and very very cool. You see it by hovering over the
> selected keyword. Also (dunno if this was fixed earlier) but the
> little box expands now so you can see the whole syntax.
>
> I don't think the
On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 18:00:13 +
Mark Morgan Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> > Mattias Gärtner wrote:
> >
> >> Please test with svn r16827.
>
> I'm afraid I ended up with the latest SVN rather than that version,
> it fixes the event-editing problem but still fails
I just tested it, and very very cool. You see it by hovering over the
selected keyword. Also (dunno if this was fixed earlier) but the little box
expands now so you can see the whole syntax.
I don't think there is any other IDE's that does this. Lazarus rocks!
Question:
When adding a comment i
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> Mattias Gärtner wrote:
>
>> Please test with svn r16827.
I'm afraid I ended up with the latest SVN rather than that version, it
fixes the event-editing problem but still fails on exit.
Should I specifically be doing further testing based on r16827, i.e. is
this the b
project1.lpr
program project1;
{$mode objfpc}{$H+}
uses
{$IFDEF UNIX}{$IFDEF UseCThreads}
cthreads,
{$ENDIF}{$ENDIF}
Interfaces, // this includes the LCL widgetset
Forms
{ add your units here }, Unit1;
begin
Application.Initialize;
Application.CreateForm(TForm1, Form1);
Applicati
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Luk Vandelaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2008 15:44, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anybody else confirm this before I submit a bug report. When you
>> open the Search & Replace dialog. Pressing Alt+A for "replace all"
>> doesn't
Bart wrote:
>
>
> Should you free the form if you set Application as the owner? Will not
> then Application try to free it again if the app closes, and throw an AV
> at you?
No, when you free componentA which is owned by componentB, then
componentA is removed from the childlist of componentB,
Martin Friebe wrote:
> can be reproduced in the IDE as well
>
> File->new : then choose "text"
>
> an empty synedit is created.
> - inserting a space or char into the empty line works
> - but if you press return, before inserting anything else,it will fail.
>
> please create a bug report for it.
Should you free the form if you set Application as the owner? Will not then
Application try to free it again if the app closes, and throw an AV at you?
If you do FreeAndNil() instead of Free, does it make any diffrence?
Try running the app from gbd, then do a backtrace after the AV.
Bart
Hallo,
Die deutsche Übersetzung setzt die Tastenkombinationen so, dass man
"Alles Ersetzen" nicht über die Tastatur starten kann.
Siehe: http://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=12243
Benito
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can be reproduced in the IDE as well
File->new : then choose "text"
an empty synedit is created.
- inserting a space or char into the empty line works
- but if you press return, before inserting anything else,it will fail.
please create a bug report for it.
Brad Campbell wrote:
> Steps to repro
Steps to reproduce :
Project -> New Project -> Application
Synedit Tab -> TSynEdit (1st icon) and click form to drop it on.
Edit Lines property of TSynEdit to be empty.
Run application. Cursor should be flashing in Synedit box
Hit enter.. Boom.
v0.9.27 r16831M i386-linux-gtk 2 (beta)
[EMAIL PROT
Nop, it started recently. And I found out when it happens. Only when
it require to scan the whole file(s).
For example when I created a class and pressed on CTRL+Shift+C, the
first time it restored the window state, added comments etc... the
second time it just worked without minizing it.
The same
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:47 PM, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm using revision 16830 on Linux with GTK2, and when I either use
> CTRL+Shift+C or alt+space, code tools takes my editor window out of
> maximized into a "normal" size.
> Is that something I can tweak, or should I report it as a bu
Zitat von Reenen Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may need to post your application's .lpr as well... We don't know if the
> forms are created in there or not.
>
> I am not sure you can assign "Appliction" as the parent of a form... isn't
> it just "null" or "self"? Smarter people will know that
Zitat von Tom Verhoeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would like to throw up a suggestion for extending the editor's hinting
> functionality.
>
> We use Lazarus in a first-year introductory programming course.
> One of the rules in our coding standard is that every variable
> declaration needs to be acc
That is an AWESOME idea...
I'd love to have a bit more information that just the syntax, (which doesn't
always even fit into the box that pops up) but I don't know how one would
modify the pop-up to do it...
Maybe only show the comment once you've settled on a specific
command/variable... and the
You may need to post your application's .lpr as well... We don't know if the
forms are created in there or not.
I am not sure you can assign "Appliction" as the parent of a form... isn't
it just "null" or "self"? Smarter people will know that...
ie.
Form2 := TForm2.Create (self);
or
Form2 := TFo
Mattias Gärtner wrote:
> Zitat von Tom Verhoeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> This repeats my earlier question, for which I got no replies yet, but
>> I would still be interested in a response (it is relevant for use
>> of Lazarus in our introductory programming course):
>>
>> (3) The debug window to
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 15:44, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody else confirm this before I submit a bug report. When you
> open the Search & Replace dialog. Pressing Alt+A for "replace all"
> doesn't work. I'm using Lazarus v0.9.25 r16644M i386-linux-gtk
>
It works when the cu
Zitat von Tom Verhoeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This repeats my earlier question, for which I got no replies yet, but
> I would still be interested in a response (it is relevant for use
> of Lazarus in our introductory programming course):
>
> (3) The debug window to evaluate/modify expressions/vari
Tom Verhoeff wrote:
> I would still be interested in a response to:
>
> (3) The debug window to evaluate/modify expressions/variables seems
> to have some limitations. I would like to have some confirmation
> that this is "on purpose" and not a bug for 0.9.24:
>
> (3a) The expression
I would like to throw up a suggestion for extending the editor's hinting
functionality.
We use Lazarus in a first-year introductory programming course.
One of the rules in our coding standard is that every variable
declaration needs to be accompanied by an explanatory comment.
It would be nice if
This repeats my earlier question, for which I got no replies yet, but
I would still be interested in a response (it is relevant for use
of Lazarus in our introductory programming course):
(3) The debug window to evaluate/modify expressions/variables seems
to have some limitations. I would lik
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