Actually, I tried to compile FPGUI using build.bat on Windows earlier
today and I got an error. If you want, I can try it again and get the
exact error message. By the way, does FPGUI use Windows API on
Windows? If it does that's good because the GUIs it creates are
probably accessible to screen readers.
Thanks.
Ryan
Original message:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 4:48 AM, Ryan Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK thanks, but where can I find information about doing this? The lazarus
tutorial on the Wiki talks about using the IDE.
fpGUI Toolkit has a readme.txt file in the 'src' directory explaining
how you can develop applications + fpGUI from the command line, FP
text IDE and Lazarus IDE. fpGUI also includes 20+ demos which are kept
simple and to the point to make it easier to study.
The 'examples' directory also contains a readme.txt file to explain
how to compile them. They all follow the same style as shown below:
The format is as follows:
fpc @extrafpc.cfg <project main unit>
Example:
fpc @extrafpc.cfg docedit.lpr
or
fpc @extrafpc.cfg helloworld.pas
As for using the Lazarus LCL components... You would have to setup FPC
to find all the units and include files in the compiler paths etc...
In fpGUI I have done that for you with the help of the extrafpc.cfg
files.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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