On Wed, 03 Feb 2021 00:03:20 +0100, Bo Berglund via lazarus
wrote:
>I wonder if there is a (preferably cross-platform) method to:
>
>1) Select a region of the current desktop by placing a rectangle over it with
>the mouse.
>
>2) Copy the part of the desktop within the rectangle as an image to
I wonder if there is a (preferably cross-platform) method to:
1) Select a region of the current desktop by placing a rectangle over it with
the mouse.
2) Copy the part of the desktop within the rectangle as an image to the
clipboard.
If so what functions do I need to accomplish the selection
Am 02.02.21 um 12:49 schrieb John Landmesser via lazarus:
Am 02.02.21 um 11:22 schrieb Rolf Wetjen via lazarus:
Maybe someone can help with a few issues around LHelp in the IDE:
1) When LHelp opens (regardless if opens with Tools->CHM-Help or F1
context help) it opens with 11 tabs.
Some of
Hello Rolf,
1) When LHelp opens (regardless if opens with Tools->CHM-Help or F1
context help) it opens with 11 tabs.
Some of them have a caption, some of them are [unknown]. The [unknown]
ones come up with an error message "ms-its:xyz.chm::/index.html not found!"
That is my TODO for lHelp,
Am 02.02.21 um 11:22 schrieb Rolf Wetjen via lazarus:
Maybe someone can help with a few issues around LHelp in the IDE:
1) When LHelp opens (regardless if opens with Tools->CHM-Help or F1
context help) it opens with 11 tabs.
Some of them have a caption, some of them are [unknown]. The [unknown]
Maybe someone can help with a few issues around LHelp in the IDE:
1) When LHelp opens (regardless if opens with Tools->CHM-Help or F1
context help) it opens with 11 tabs.
Some of them have a caption, some of them are [unknown]. The [unknown]
ones come up with an error message