On 06/01/2023 8:26 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> Given the many dialects in markdown (specially for multiline/continuation
> things),
> it'll be interesting to see how it reacts on them 😄
Hence I always recommend AsciiDoc over Markdown. ;-) There are many
basic documentation conce
On 2022-01-15 15:51, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
Well, I asked for permission to include DPCrypt into the FPC.
It was granted, and the usual FPC license can be added.
That's excellent to hear. Nothing beats the open source
software model. :-D
G.
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On 2021-11-09 6:32 p.m., Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
I've included a copy of the entire game logic code. Check it out here:
Such a cool game. :-D Thank you for sharing.
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On 08/08/2021 10:13 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> After several technical issues (8 tries were needed to convert the FPC
> sources to git), the move from svn/mantis to gitlab has been completed.
I feel your pain. lol
> The FPC sources are now available at
>
> https://gitlab.com/
On 24/06/2021 1:52 pm, Chavoux Luyt via lazarus wrote:
> The idea is a "game-like" first-person shooter interface where
> instead of a desktop with various virtual desktops or a start menu, you
> have a house (or a castle or whatever) in which you move, open different
> doors with different rooms,
On 15/01/2021 7:53 am, Соболь Андрей Евгеньевич via lazarus wrote:
> I see that nobody used to a tag for creating documentation lcl,
> lazutil. That tag is used only the fpc team.
It seem to be a decision made by the Lazarus team. I've used the EXAMPLE tag
for years with the tiOPF project as wel
On 11/01/2021 7:32 pm, duilio foschi via lazarus wrote:
> I miss old ICS (Internet Component Suite) :)
Have you tried looking at Indy components? I've used them for years
with great success.
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On 07/01/2021 9:49 am, Santiago A. via lazarus wrote:
> https://github.com/commonmark/commonmark-spec/wiki/Markdown-Flavors
Wow, I knew about a few variations, but I didn't know there
was that many. It's worse than I thought.
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Graeme
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On 06/01/2021 5:48 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus wrote:
> Hi Sergey,
>
> [I've replied off the mailing list]
Apologies, my stupid email client replaced the TO name, but still went
and sent it to the mailing list. :-(
Reg
Hi Sergey,
[I've replied off the mailing list]
On 06/01/2021 2:16 am, Sergey Bodrov via lazarus wrote:
> Wikipedia and hundreds of wiki sites (includes freepascal wiki). De-facto
> standard for updateable documentation.
Markdown doesn't have any official (single) standard. Many versions exist
al
On 02/01/2021 2:31 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> Compare the official page for TObject.Dispatch:
Looking at another class with more detail... Did you explicitly enable
the functionality to generate Private, Protected fields and methods?
Or does the Markdown writer possibly not check
On 02/01/2021 2:31 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> material theme:
> https://www.freepascal.org/~michael/docs-demo/material/system/tobject.dispatch/
There seems to be an issue generating constants and values with a underscore
in the name.
You can see that here:
https://www.freepa
On 05/01/2021 9:47 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> Because people are naturally lazy and prefer easy & simple over strict & rich.
Once again the simplest answer is always the one closest to the truth. :)
> Basically the same reasons why my cat prefers the awful can food I give her
On 03/01/2021 7:48 pm, Don Siders via lazarus wrote:
>> I've been looking at allowing markdown for the description files (they would
>> be less verbose then), but there seems to be no decent markdown parser
>> available
>> for pascal. If somone cares to contribute one...
> Oh boy. I guess it is in
On 26/12/2020 9:56 am, Jean SUZINEAU via lazarus wrote:
> It's seems this IDE is compiled with Delphi 7, with .bat and .exe files,
> I imagine it's windows only ?
>
> May be it would have been nice that they sponsor Lazarus ;-) ?
In my honest opinion, I don't think there is anything WE can learn
On 26/12/2020 9:37 am, Лев Бронштейн via lazarus wrote:
> I wanted to find out the reason why the server is constantly connecting.
> This has been happening regularly lately.
Feel free to try out the unofficial Lazarus Git mirror. It tracks the "master"
branch only, fetches the latest commit ever
On 13/10/2020 9:15 am, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> The TTimer objects have been replaced by TFpTimer objects in the
> ported code and this seems to work fine, whereas TTimer does not.
That is the key part, using TFPTimer is thread based, so calling
CheckSynchronized() would be the solution to
Hi,
I've pulled the latest Lazarus code and went through all the menu items
I could find but could see what I was looking for. Does Lazarus have
a feature eg: (Editor -> Source [popup menu] -> Override/Implement Methods)
so the IDE could stub out say missing methods from a Interface I listed
in th
On 04/10/2020 2:52 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> Should not the system installed version detect the 'local' version and start
> that ?
From my experience with MacOS, it only looks inside the *.app directory for
what to
use. Local (installed in user home folder) doesn't affect it
On 05/07/2020 6:47 am, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> Still I seem not to understand this...
> I do have two fpc versions installed (3.0.4 and 3.2.0).
>
> But I cannot find any setting for compiler in
> Project/Project_Options/Compiler_Options/Build_Modes
It's been a while. I thought there was
On 06/07/2020 6:20 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> I suggest to remove indylaz from the uses clause.
> It pulls in some GUI related code, probably some design-time stuff.
Yeah, from memory, the non-gui related package is called "indy.lpk"
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On 04/07/2020 9:48 pm, Sven Barth via lazarus wrote:
> I've just tested: Delphi does not support Emojis.
I've just tested with Java. They allow Unicode, but only what is
considered "spoken language" characters. So things like Emojis, Math
Symbols, Arrows etc are not allowed as part of the text ma
On 04/07/2020 7:11 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus wrote:
> var
>😀: Integer;
> begin
>for 😀 := 0 to 10 do
> writeln(😀);
> end.
And exception variables could be 🤢 (nauseated face).
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On 03/07/2020 3:37 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> I did a quick test in Delphi:
If Unicode is indeed supported in the language itself, it would
be hilarious to start seeing coding using emojis as identifiers!
:-D
https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html
var
😀: Inte
On 21/06/2020 6:18 am, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> Is it possible to switch Lazarus between using fpc 3.0.4 and 3.2.0 so
> as to compare the two easily?
Yes. There is no need for duplicate Lazarus installs. Simply have 2 or
more FPC versions installed. I believe the build modes would help swi
On 30/05/2020 9:04 pm, Brian via lazarus wrote:
> Copyright (c) 1993-2017 by Florian Klaempfl and others
> (1002) Target OS: Linux for x86-64
> (3104) Compiling fcllaz.pas
> /home/brian/subversion/lazarus/packager/registration/fcllaz.pas(11,3) Fatal:
> (10022) Can't find unit db used by fcllaz
> F
On 21/05/2020 3:13 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> What is the tool used to make icons for standard Lazarus components ?
Aseprite is brilliant. Included in Linux package repositories too. I use
it for pixel art - playing around with game development. There are loads
of fantastic tutor
On 06/05/2020 1:19 am, Brian via lazarus wrote:
> I forgot to add - I totally erased fpcup's entire tree and rebuilt
> from scratch. No change.
It's not about recompiling Lazarus. Probably more related to your
customised settings in your $HOME/.lazarus/ directory.
Start your lazarus from the comm
On 03/05/2020 5:03 pm, Santiago A. via lazarus wrote:
> I want to write a report where even lines are written with no background
> and odd lines with a light gray background.
Have you considered using the newer FPReport (aka fcl-report) included
with FPC? There is a report designer for Lazarus to
On 13/04/2020 10:11 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> I have not used the OPM extensively, but I think that once a package has
> been registered/accepted, I think the original author must be able to upload
> his
> own changes.
Just curious - does the OPM support multiple versions of a
On 14/02/2020 10:25 am, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> As the title says, Delphi turns 25 years old today.
Yeah, just read that a few minutes ago. Amazing, and such a pity it
never got the fame/popularity it deserved. The language is amazing!
Though these days it has seriously stagnated (spec
On 26/11/2019 8:38 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> one can get maybe 20/5 Mbit/s but during summer vacations when the
> population multiplies many times over it drops to sub-Mbit/s very
> often.
> Too much on-line video usage, I think.
LOL - 7 years ago when I still lived in South Africa...
On 25/11/2019 7:40 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> I know this. We have the same for pas2js, there is a demo for it.
>
> But this is still not RAD. Developing a GUI with RAD is simply faster.
I need to watch some FPC videos and try some more demos. I'm clearly
lagging behind on what
On 25/11/2019 8:27 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> In order to see the full potential of web components, the IDE needs to be
> web-enabled.
So you don't like the idea how React development is done? It runs some
server in the background and has some "auto reload" feature. You can use
On 25/11/2019 8:11 am, Luca Olivetti via lazarus wrote:
> I meant an internal network with an
> application specific server used by many clients.
And that is exactly how the other day we had 500+ IntelliJ IDEA
developers in our company that couldn't run IntelliJ. The licensing
server died for a c
On 24/11/2019 8:45 pm, Ralf Quint via lazarus wrote:
> be for a good part that I am used to the Borland (WS) keyboard mappings
> and the general editor behavior, after almost 40 years, those have
> become second nature (and are thoroughly missed whenever I have to use
> some other environment).
On 24/11/2019 11:23 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> If the external tool implements it, you get it for free.
And if they don't decide to implement it, you don't get it at all. I
have filed quite a few Feature Request and Bug Reports for IntelliJ
IDEA. Many bugs were prompts fixed, but
On 24/11/2019 11:19 am, Marco van de Voort via lazarus wrote:
> No. More importantly it gives independence. Something that external
> tools don't give. If they wither or change direction, or do the umpteen
> API change you have an immediate problem and risk getting caught in an
> infinite catch-
On 23/11/2019 10:43 pm, Ralf Quint via lazarus wrote:
> I personally loath VSCode just as much as VS itself (or XCode, for that
> matter) or Eclipse.
I haven't really used VSCode, but as far as I understand, it's a editor,
not an IDE. The other point being, that it doesn't run on FreeBSD - a
pla
On 23/11/2019 10:26 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> I must say I am shocked to read you consider Lazarus "buggy and cumbersome".
> In my experience it's way better than Delphi as an object pascal IDE. I'm
> generally more productive in Lazarus than in Delphi, due to the superior
> code
On 15/11/2019 8:58 pm, Florian Klämpfl via lazarus wrote:
> Feels like a discussion from 1998 :)
:-) True. JWM is still being maintained though, so it's not
abandon-ware. Nothing wrong with good old X11 Window Managers. As
somebody pointed out to me recently Of everything mankind has
created,
On 15/11/2019 10:42 am, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> The crash and switch to 'fallback mode' ("restart fallback mode" would be
> better named)
> happens easily once a day.
>
> I'd try using linux mint "mate", but I'm not particularly looking forward to
> reconfiguring my machine. It
Hi Bo,
On 31/10/2019 10:02 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> If the 'interfaces' unit is in the uses clause of your program, try
> removing it.
In addition to what Michael said, you can also run
`ldd /path/and/program` and Linux will tell you your executable is
dependent on X11 librar
On 29/10/2019 9:16 pm, Michael Thompson wrote:
> Been doing this for 10 years now, no conflict on any client PC
> anywhere :-) I like those holes in A: and B:
:-D Very clever indeed! Make full use of those relics. I wonder why
Microsoft didn't think of that for USB drives.
Regards,
Graeme
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On 29/10/2019 12:07 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> I have been around too long so I
> remember the old days...
Same. Windows should get with the times and switch to Unix. ;-)
On a side note:
After all, Windows still start the drive letters with C: and considering
that no PC is the last deca
On 13/10/2019 12:42 am, Anthony Tekatch via lazarus wrote:
> report: error: undefined symbols for architecture i386
As Catalina doesn't have 32-bit support, I would imagine you need to
compile 64-bit FPC first, then build Lazarus with the 64-bit fpc compiler.
I would also imagine you can't use t
On 12/10/2019 7:05 pm, Anthony Tekatch via lazarus wrote:
> Any advice on getting Lazarus to work on
> a Mac now?
Probably not helpful now, but don't ever just upgrade your OS to a new
major version without doing some research first. Catalina breaks a lot
of things! Plus the one major thing is tha
On 27/08/2019 3:22 pm, AB via lazarus wrote:
> There is nothing wrong with using mysql or mariadb for websites, it
> is not an accident that they are popular.
I beg to differ - it is terrible!
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,20826.0.html
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On 26/08/2019 10:39 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> MariaDB/MySQLDB are the probably the worst choices you can make.
> Postgres, Firebird, SQLIte: all better choices, depending on your use case.
+1000
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On 26/08/2019 8:53 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> I am confused about the SQLDB component tab in the IDE since it lists
> many connection components for MySql (7 in fact). Which one do I use?
If you want to hide all complexity of database components, maybe take a
look at tiOPF. It abstracts
On 22/08/2019 3:20 am, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if there are any popular minimal programs which allow
> users to search for files or folders on their computer using wildcard
I can think of a few, though the SearchRec is not hard to use at all, so
is very easy to knock
On 16/08/2019 8:01 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> Seems like if one does not draw the border at all (pen.width = 0) the
> resulting rectangle will be painted within a pixel correctly placed
> and sized.
If I recall correctly, both Win32 and XLib will render a line with the
thinnest possible
On 16/08/2019 4:20 pm, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> Say the rectangle is (10,4, 30,14) and the Pen.Wdth is set to 2, is
> the resulting shape 20 x 10 or 24 x 14 in size?
This is why fpGUI uses (x, y, width, height) instead of (x1, y1, x2,
y2), because the latter is just too confusing.
Anyway,
On 12/08/2019 9:33 am, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> public IEnumerable SearchItems { get; set; }
I don't know C# at all, but am curious regarding this. What does that
"get" and "set" do? It that a shorthand syntax for implementing getters
and setters of a field variable?
Regards
On 11/08/2019 10:56 am, Ondrej Pokorny via lazarus wrote:
> I found out that the XML format is unusual (wrong).
Fully agree. That is so INI-ish, and really not needed in XML or JSON
formats.
> I ask because I wanted to update the file format to the new Lazarus XML
> format (without the indexes a
On 09/08/2019 8:40 am, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> Here is a brief video demonstration:
I know nothing about Scrabble, but as a seasoned visual component
developer I can see a lot of effort went into that. Well done!
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On 09/08/2019 1:50 pm, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> but perhaps someday someone
> might want to remake a new non Delphi compatible library from scratch for
> FPC and carry forward with this idea.
Such libraries already exist. eg: fpGUI Toolkit and MSEide+MSEgui. Feel
free to experiment with
Hi Anthony,
On 24/07/2019 12:22 pm, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> The Lazarus data desktop comes standard with lazarus, has all these features
> and more.
> (see lazarus/tools/lazdatadesktop/
'lazdesktop' is a good choice. To have a more complete list, there are a
few others too. ;-)
On 24/06/2019 10:58 pm, Ralf Quint via lazarus wrote:
> The 4GB version ("wenn schon, denn schon"... ;-) ) is $55, add to that
> that you need also a 5V/3A power supply, a SD card and now new (mini)
> HDMI cables or adapters. Add a screen/monitor to it, and/or a camera,
> keyboard, mouse and you
On 24/06/2019 8:17 am, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> With these changes I can see the Pi now as a complete desktop replacement
> computer.
And only starting at $35 - mind blowing stuff! :-)
ps:
Thanks for the announcement.
Regards,
Graeme
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On 14/06/2019 6:19 pm, Rogério Martins via lazarus wrote:
> Is there a function for read info about a pdf file ? I need to know the
> number of pages in a given pdf file.
I don't know of a Object Pascal library you can you, but there is an
alternative. The PDF fromat is a mixture of text and bina
Hello everybody,
I have really enjoyed working with tiOPF for 15+ years and have written
tons of database and non-database applications that used tiOPF. It was
also the project that introduced me to Design Patterns and Test Driven
Development, and I'll forever be grateful for that.
However, due t
On 10/05/2019 12:53 pm, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> I submitted a request to add a new dark theme for the Pascal
> Editor.
I do love dark themes and have been using them for years. I especially
like the Solarized (light and dark) themes - very useful for someone
moving around with a laptop
On 10/05/2019 12:01 pm, Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus wrote:
> Has anybody got a good URL or document or summary email that explains
> the big-O notation?
Seems all I needed was just one extra search on the Internet. :-) I
found the following URL which gives an excellent explanation.
Hi,
[not Lazarus specific, but more a general programming question]
Has anybody got a good URL or document or summary email that explains
the big-O notation? It is often used to describe a task/method/algorithm
to say how quick or efficient it runs, or how well coded your method
might be. I kind-
On 02/05/2019 03:13, Fabio Luis Girardi via lazarus wrote:
> LCL-fpGUI needs some fixes
I've just submitted a set of 11 patches for LCL-fpGUI:
https://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=35478
TLabel finally works. :-)
Unfortunately the TMonitor.GetPixelsPerInch() issue is still not fixed.
I
I'm debugging the issue reported about LCL-CustomDraw and lcl-fpgui
causing an AV at application start up.
I traced the issue back to TMonitor.GetPixelsPerInch() which is called
in TCustomForm.AfterConstruction(). As soon as GetPixelsPerInch() tries
to reference FHandle in any way, it throws an AV
On 02/05/2019 03:13, Fabio Luis Girardi via lazarus wrote:
> function TMonitor.GetPixelsPerInch: Integer;
>
> Tried with Lazarus fixes 2.0.3 with FPC 3.2.0
>
> Did I forget anything? Should I report a bug?
fpGUI already has that information. I'll take a look at LCL-fpGUI and
supply a patch if n
On 24/04/2019 11:23, Bart via lazarus wrote:
> I would vote for large contrast, especially for those who may have
> some degree of visual impediment.
In that case I would recommend a separate stylesheet. Take Firefox web
browser for example In the menu "View -> Page Style -> "
If a website su
On 24/04/2019 10:54, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
> When copying text from webpages, dev IDE's and emails to paste
> somewhere I always first paste in Notepad++
Some background info:
That's because the original content is considered "rich text". But any
program worth using should have an optio
Hi,
On 14/04/2019 17:40, Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus wrote:
> Perfect, that worked.
OK, I spoke too soon. :-)
I'm using Lazarus r60773 dated 26 March 2019.
The build worked, but the IDE doesn't. I can't resize the main IDE
dialog to see the tool palette. Also when I try a
On 14/04/2019 17:23, zeljko wrote:
> make LCL_PLATFORM=gtk
Perfect, that worked. Thanks!
Regards,
Graeme
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As the subject lines says, how do I build lazarus IDE and LCL from the
Linux command line and specify a specific widgetset target. eg: lcl-gtk1
instead of the default lcl-gtk2.
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On 26/03/2019 13:22, Mattias Gaertner via lazarus wrote:
> It shows "incompatible ppu...". Have you compiled clean?
> For example Run / Clean up and build?
I've never used that before Doesn't Lazarus keep compiled units in
separate output directories? I had a quick look in the LCL package and
On 26/03/2019 10:06, Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus wrote:
> Correct. I want to see if LCL-GTK1 is still possible using Lazarus 2.1.0
> or later.
And just to add, I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and have the gtk1 libraries
installed. I can compile and run from the command line, all t
On 26/03/2019 09:57, zeljko via lazarus wrote:
> Seem that Graeme is talking about Gtk1, not Gtk2.
Correct. I want to see if LCL-GTK1 is still possible using Lazarus 2.1.0
or later.
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On 26/03/2019 09:50, leledumbo via lazarus wrote:
> Maybe activate clean before build?
Where do I do this? Like I said, I created a brand new test project,
designed the main form, set the LCL WidgetType to GTK. Saved the project
and then tried to do a "compile". So the project doesn't contain any
Hi,
I was just curious, so created a new application and dropped a few
standard widgets on the main form. Set the LCL target to GTK1 and tried
to compile the project. It failed with the "Cannot find LCLIntf used by
GtkDef"
See attached screenshot. Am I correct, that the LCL widgetset should
a
On 13/03/2019 11:23, Alexey via lazarus wrote:
> by setting DblBuffered to false, no?
I honestly don't know the current code of VTV. I haven't used VTV since
around 2008. :) Your best bet, and quickest answer would be simply to
try what you suggested and see what the output looks like.
Regards,
On 13/03/2019 10:14, Andrea Mauri via lazarus wrote:
> Where should I look?
I suggest you simply browse through the source code. First check to see
if there is not maybe an existing property that must be set to manually
enable Hi-DPI support. If not, search the internet about other users
using Vir
On 12/03/2019 07:36, Andrea Mauri via lazarus wrote:
> well defined, quite blurry with respect to the other component (labels
> fonts, images...).
> Why?
It looks like VirtualTreeView is not Hi-DPI aware. Just a guess, but it
seems that it is generating the treeview rendering on a internal image
b
On 08/03/2019 14:05, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
> external terminal program like Lazarus does on Windows. (Please don't
> respond with why they are different. I understand the reasons)
Not an immediate solution for you, but maybe useful to someone... The
MSEide+MSEgui has a cross-platform c
On 07/03/2019 13:12, AlexeyT via lazarus wrote:
> Default must be native OS dialog. I suggest to use my dialog when
> boolean option in LCL (will be added) true.
The replies so far are not surprising at all. LCL prides itself staying
with "native components". Granted I find that has many drawbac
On 01/03/2019 12:54, Bart via lazarus wrote:
> A more recent screenshot would have been nice (0.9.30.4 !!).
LOL - that is so true. :)
Regards,
Graeme
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Well done to you all! Excellent work.
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On 13/02/2019 22:24, Martin Frb via lazarus wrote:
> I looked at a few ideas, if something like the svn numbers could be
> retained.
Why would you want to shoehorn Git (a distributed version control
system) into the way SubVersion (a client/server based version control
system) works?
They are fu
On 23/01/2019 14:49, Luca Olivetti via lazarus wrote:
> is there an alternative way to show that the application is busy?
A small borderless dialog with a short message? Think in the lines of a
splashscreen-like dialog. I use this often in my applications to convey
updates to long running tasks.
On 04/01/2019 11:43, Henry Vermaak via lazarus wrote:
> At the very least do an emergency save on SIGTERM and provide the option
> to restore the session.
That's a very good idea.
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Graeme
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On 04/01/2019 11:59, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> Well, to my big relief, I discovered that Atom does this.
EditPad Pro and jEdit also does that. Seems it is a more popular feature
than first expected. ;-)
From the book "About Face 3: The Essentials of Interaction Design" (not
a dire
On 29/12/2018 16:35, Joost van der Sluis via lazarus wrote:
> Then, when that person wants to withdraw the money, he/she has to pay
> transaction costs. (Again, when you do this less often, there are less
> transaction costs)
Isn't that how PayPal works too? You pay a transaction cost when deali
On 21/12/2018 23:59, Dmitry Boyarintsev via lazarus wrote:
> It's 4 USD a month!
> https://www.patreon.com/skalogryz
Patreon is amazing and so simple to use (from a supporter point of
view). I've supported many diverse projects on there already.
Regards,
Graeme
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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-pla
On 17/12/2018 18:16, Mattias Gaertner via lazarus wrote:
> I guess you mean a Quickfix.
OK, now I have the terminology. :)
> It adds a menu item/icon depending on a compiler message. In this
> case: identifier not found. Should not be too hard to extend the
> existing one.
Thanks, I'll start th
On 17/12/2018 18:06, Martin Frb via lazarus wrote:
> Cody,
Ah, I forgot about Cody. I remember somebody mention it once to me about
a year or so ago. Not sure what everything it does, but I'll take a look.
Is Cody something included with Lazarus as standard, or a manually
installed package? I'll
On 17/12/2018 17:56, Werner Pamler via lazarus wrote:
> I'd turn these features off in the same way I turn off most of the
> features when the IDE pretends to be able to guess what I am thinking.
No, the difference between what I'm suggesting (how Eclipse works) is
that I have to manually trigge
Hi,
[this is not a rant or talking any product down]
Having spent some recent months with Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA
developing in Java, and now coming back to Lazarus and Delphi, I've come
to the realisation how far behind Lazarus and Delphi IDE's are with
assisting the developer. [I know Eclipse
On 2018-12-04 11:33 p.m., leledumbo via lazarus wrote:
> Good work! A little bug, though:
Ah yes, that's the same error I got. Following your steps and a web page
refresh I eventually got the default sample program to compile and run.
Regards,
Graeme
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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI to
On 2018-12-04 10:01 p.m., Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
> See it in action for yourself:
>
> https://idefix.freepascal.org/~michael/webcompiler/webcompiler.html
Sounds very interesting, so I followed the link and get the following
error when I click compile.
See attached image. I'm usin
On 2018-11-20 10:37 a.m., Dennis via lazarus wrote:
> Shall we start a fund raising event to raise fund for a new and better
> debugger for FPC + Lazarus?
Indeed, the debugger is the weakest part of FPC/Lazarus development tools.
The problem is not so much funding the idea of implementing a dedi
On 18/08/18 18:10, Marco van de Voort via Lazarus wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 05:39:05PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
>^^^
>
> Well, that happens, when you try to be modern, and read your mail with mutt
> instead of elm :-)
hahaha... I was about to comment on dredgin
On 29/07/18 13:27, Marcos Douglas B. Santos via Lazarus wrote:
> As Indy looks like has a "new mechanism" to authentication, I'm thinking if
> Synopse still work for that job. If Indy has no dependencies, I would like
> to use it. I believe Synopse has SSL dependencies... I don't know.
>
> Have yo
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