On Nov 18, 2007, at 1:33 AM, Damien Gerard wrote:
I've got the following compilation error after update the head
revision 12910 :
The r12883 is the last revision which compiles under Linux for me.
In lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc(618,48)
Identifier not found "pango_layout_get_fon
I've got the following compilation error after update the head
revision 12910 :
In lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc(618,48)
Identifier not found "pango_layout_get_font_description"
Here is the method :
procedure TGtk2WidgetSet.SetWidgetFont(const AWidget: PGtkWidget;
const AFONT: tF
Hi Lazarus team,
The reasoning of that fork is easy to accomplish as vision as was the Beryl
one. Compiz wants more stability, Beryl wants more eye-candy. Compiz wants
firstly to get a strong base, beryl wants to get full-featured product over the
to-date compiz version.
That solution is the
Hello,
some change made since last week caused my TMemo to use the same color
for the font that is used for the background. Only selected text can be
seen. It does not matter which colors I choose for foreground or
background.
My quick fix is to comment out the body of TCarbonMemo.SetFont in
Carb
SteveG wrote:
Would anybody know if there is a listing (or some way of building one)
of all functions available for Lazarus and/or Fpc ?
I'm sure a lot of us (programmers) are re-inventing many wheels out
here, especially if writing for multiple platforms
Thanks - SteveG
Not sure how curr
James Chandler Jr wrote:
I've been using Delphi Pro from version 1 thru 2006 (skipped over a few
versions).
I really like Lazarus, especially the crossplatform aspects.
Strangely, have been using Delphi Help (very well put-together) for most
Lazarus lookup. I first check on the function (easy
I've been using Delphi Pro from version 1 thru 2006 (skipped over a few
versions).
I really like Lazarus, especially the crossplatform aspects.
Strangely, have been using Delphi Help (very well put-together) for most Lazarus
lookup. I first check on the function (easy to find) in Delphi help,
On 17/11/2007, SteveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>Would anybody know if there is a listing (or some way of building one)
> >>of all functions available for Lazarus and/or Fpc ?
> >
> > Why not look at the online (fpdoc) documentation... or use the
> > Lazarus 'Find in files...' search feature
Would anybody know if there is a listing (or some way of building one)
of all functions available for Lazarus and/or Fpc ?
Why not look at the online (fpdoc) documentation... or use the
Lazarus 'Find in files...' search feature and search the source
folders for a keyword.
Working my way (sl
On 17/11/2007, SteveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would anybody know if there is a listing (or some way of building one)
> of all functions available for Lazarus and/or Fpc ?
Why not look at the online (fpdoc) documentation... or use the
Lazarus 'Find in files...' search feature and search the
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