on it. I'll just work around it
manually until then.
Be well,
Dave H.
On Dec 1, 2014, at 6:17 PM, Daithi Haxton wrote:
I have the internationalization options turned on in the Project
options and am creating the files required for translation just fine
for every form - except TDataModule
I have the internationalization options turned on in the Project
options and am creating the files required for translation just fine
for every form - except TDataModule descendants. No lrt file is
created when saving a data module. I have a sinking feeling this is
not a bug, but I wanted
I have finally convinced my boss to have a look at Lazarus and start
migrating our applications away from MFC ... but
We are Windows only, currently shipping Win7. I'm using Lazarus 1.0.10
with the bundled FPC - relatively recent. Our applications control and
communicate with various
On Sep 18, 2010, at 2:45 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
I would do it like this:
1 Work with a bitmap canvas instead of the image canvas
2 Draw your image to the bitmap
3 Convert the bitmap to a TLazIntfImage
4 It should now be trivial to build an image inversion function, you
can
If the author of this remarkable piece of code is on the list, could I
ask that he please contact me off-list ... our company has a crying
need to get this working correctly on the Mac (and quickly) and is
willing to offer compensation for assistance.
Thanks,
Dave H.
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Yes - to no avail. Email bounces...
On May 6, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Raistware wrote:
El 06/05/2010 16:22, Daithi Haxton escribió:
If the author of this remarkable piece of code is on the list,
could I ask that he please contact me off-list ... our company has
a crying need to get this working
Hi!
I've not posted here before, but I've been reading this list for about
six months, and I've gotta weigh in on this one.
By way of introduction, I'm the Sr. Software Engineer/Team Lead for a
major consumer electronics company in the US. We've been using C++
Builder for several years as
A lot of the translation was done manually in this case. But a lot of
it was as you describe - find and replace. Some of the direct Windows
API calls were a bit problematic, but nothing that an experienced
coder can't resolve quickly.
One interesting discovery he made was that it's