William Oliveira Ferreira kirjoitti perjantai 11 maaliskuu 2011 03:59:12:
But it's that version i iuse...
The bug is marked as fixed but it still heappens to me...
That is why you should use a more recent version.
The bug was fixed well over a year ago!
Best choice is a 0.9.29 snapshot which
submitted, i only forgot to say how i've installed it
William de Oliveira Ferreira
Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação
2011/3/9 Mattias Gaertner nc-gaert...@netcologne.de
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 14:24:02 -0300
William Oliveira Ferreira bdexterholl...@gmail.com
William Oliveira Ferreira kirjoitti torstai 10 maaliskuu 2011 14:43:13:
submitted, i only forgot to say how i've installed it
You really should test with a more recent Lazarus, either 0.9.30 or 0.9.31.
0.9.28.2 is over a year old.
Juha
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2011/3/10 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com
William Oliveira Ferreira kirjoitti torstai 10 maaliskuu 2011 14:43:13:
On 10/03/2011 19:53, William Oliveira Ferreira wrote:
I use only final releases, that's available for common users...
a reasonable decision... for working with it.
However you can always install another version in parallel (just ensure
you start it with --primary-config-path=C:\someplace to
But it's that version i iuse...
The bug is marked as fixed but it still heappens to me...
btw: your issue was known soon after release:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_0.9.28.2_release_notes
and back then I believe there may have even been a snapshot from a 0.9.28.2
fixes branch
Touching in *Think about this thread from a absolute beginners point of
view. *Well, a strange thing (as i think) is try to run [F9] a unsaved
project (i think it happens on build to but i didn´t test), compiler raises
a Linking Fail error, but if you saves the project in some folder than
compiler
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 14:24:02 -0300
William Oliveira Ferreira bdexterholl...@gmail.com wrote:
Touching in *Think about this thread from a absolute beginners point of
view. *Well, a strange thing (as i think) is try to run [F9] a unsaved
project (i think it happens on build to but i didn´t test),
Op 2011-03-08 04:46, waldo kitty het geskryf:
do you mean that it is more logical than using a menu labeled START to
find the SHUTDOWN or REBOOT option??? :lol:
:-) And then some people wonder why I DON'T use Windows! Under Linux
most distros call that the Application or Logo, Distro Logo
Please, Please. Think about this thread from a absolute beginners point of view.
He starts the IDE the first time and of course he wants to see some action.
Probably he will choose Run and see an empty form.
Next step. He will look for some examples to open and run. Of course he starts
looking
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
So, as usual, it's just Microsoft that got it wrong. :)
You remember Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to log in?
A nightmare for old MS-DOS users :-(
DoDi
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Am 07.03.2011 08:34, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
Some Windows Linux applications (and all MacOSX applications) have a
application menu item - which is the first item in the menu bar, and
has the name of the application as the title (eg: Lazarus).
Out of curiosity: can you name some of these
On 7 March 2011 10:28, Sven Barth wrote:
Out of curiosity: can you name some of these Some Windows Linux
applications?
Sure... gFTP under Linux, I guess you can add Opera and Chrome to the
list because they use the application name or logo to access there
menu. Then I guess you can add any of
On 3/7/2011 14:47, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I'm
seeing it more and more - even our custom written company applications
(for Linux and Windows) are using it now, and our clients think it's
quite logical - more so than a File menu when you aren't even working
with files. :)
do you mean that it
Op 2011-03-05 15:02, Juha Manninen het geskryf:
confusion. The same way the File menu always has Exit (or Quit) although
it really has nothing to do with file operations.
Some Windows Linux applications (and all MacOSX applications) have a
application menu item - which is the first item in
Thanks for cleaning up these things.
Just for fun I counted the number of menu-items we have at the moment. It's 154
menu-items!
There is more to discuss about main-menu items.
A) I think the menu-item Project is more important than the menu-item File.
So it should be the first item. Or put
Samuel Herzog kirjoitti lauantai 05 maaliskuu 2011 11:43:07:
Thanks for cleaning up these things.
Just for fun I counted the number of menu-items we have at the moment. It's
154 menu-items!
There is more to discuss about main-menu items.
A) I think the menu-item Project is more important
On 05.03.2011 10:43, Samuel Herzog wrote:
Thanks for cleaning up these things.
Just for fun I counted the number of menu-items we have at the moment.
It's 154 menu-items!
There is more to discuss about main-menu items.
A) I think the menu-item Project is more important than the menu-item
File.
On 05/03/2011 13:02, Juha Manninen wrote:
Samuel Herzog kirjoitti lauantai 05 maaliskuu 2011 11:43:07:Thanks for cleaning
up these things.
A) I think the menu-item Project is more important than the menu-item
File. So it should be the first item. Or put these two into one
menu-item.
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