On 2012-10-01 21:52, Bart wrote:
I normally do not associate - with delete, that's why I replaced
it with th trashcan icon.
Even my computer illiterate clients know + is adding something, and
- is subtracting (deleting) something. This is a well established
metaphor in computers.
I'm not
Usually a red X is more common. Also searching for database toolbar
in Google images shows a bunch of toolbars using a black + for
adding and a red X for deleting.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys
gra...@geldenhuys.co.uk wrote:
On 2012-10-01 21:52, Bart wrote:
I normally do
Le 01/10/2012 21:30, Ajeandro Gonzalo a écrit :
Maintaining Symmetry is a basic principle of good design. It's broken here in 2 ways. Since the
nbInsert icon is +, the nbDelete icon MUST be -. Also, using the trash can
icon could be confusing - it resembles the Windows Recycle Bin so a user
Ludo Brands wrote:
Please I got a problem with libpq.dll library file, want I tried to
select the Connected property to True, I received the Error: Can not
load PostgreSQL client library libpq.dll. Ckeck you installation.
The library has been installed and copied to the project file.
On Tuesday 02 of October 2012 12:08:42 Marc Weustink wrote:
Ludo Brands wrote:
Please I got a problem with libpq.dll library file, want I tried to
select the Connected property to True, I received the Error: Can not
load PostgreSQL client library libpq.dll. Ckeck you installation.
The
On 2012-10-02 09:58, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Usually a red X is more common.
True, that is also a very popular glyph used.
Graeme.
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Let us know when the package is developmentally stable. But this is
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2012/9/30 Bernd prof7...@gmail.com:
http://prof7bit.github.com/lazdebian/
I renamed the entire project, including the github repository and website URL:
http://prof7bit.github.com/LazPackager/
https://github.com/prof7bit/LazPackager
all units are renamed also to reflect this change, the only
Usually a red X is more common.
True, that is also a very popular glyph used.
Graeme.
I'd say that in Delphi-tradition, the red X means Cancel, rather than Delete.
So it goes better with a rollback, especially when you use the green V
(check) as a commit or OK.
kind regards,
Dimitri
On 2-10-2012 12:08, Marc Weustink wrote:
Ludo Brands wrote:
The library has been installed and copied to the project file.
Libpq.dll has many dependencies. Probably one of them is not
satisfied. Here
is the list of files I needed to copy on a wine system to get libpq.dll
loaded:
snip
On 10/2/12, Dimitri Smits smi...@telenet.be wrote:
I'd say that in Delphi-tradition, the red X means Cancel, rather than
Delete.
So it goes better with a rollback, especially when you use the green V
(check) as a commit or OK.
Which is exactly why I changed these delete and undo glyphs in
On 10/1/12, Ajeandro Gonzalo parkingspac...@yahoo.com wrote:
It's broken here
in 2 ways. Since the nbInsert icon is +, the nbDelete icon MUST be -.
Also, using the trash can icon could be confusing - it resembles the Windows
Recycle Bin so a user might think it deletes the whole file,
The programmer documentation says: 1.7 Exporting a report
It can be performed from a preview window.
Oh? I placed the frTextExport1 component on the datamodule along with the
other LazReport components, but I can't see an option to use it anywhere on the
Preview. It should be among the
On 2012-10-02 20:45, Bart wrote:
Maybe we could make the glyphs customizable, and keep everybody happy?
Very true. And frankly, I'm quite surprise that the TDBNavigator doesn't
have an ImageList property to do just that. Those buttons are just
TSpeedButton descendants anyway. It would also
Hi,
Please see in:
http://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=23045
Thank you.
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