Hello Lazarus-List, Saturday, February 6, 2010, 9:17:01 AM, you wrote:
>> The "problem" with LCL is that it inherits a lot of >> habits from Windows platforms GG> This is something I have experienced as well, so am glad to see others GG> are noticing the same thing. LCL is meant to be cross-platform, but GG> very often things are implemented base on how Windows works. Sometimes GG> that simply doesn't cut it for the other 5 widgetsets LCL also GG> supports. But that's how LCL is, we can not change it, or better we should not change it. GG> My other problem with LCL (and this is a BIG one), is that to GG> implement anything new, you need to be well versed in ALL the GG> widgetsets LCL supports. That is near impossible. With LCL you can't Hmmm, no I think you must have a good know of the widgetset and a good know of LCL and most of us fail in the last one, the know of the LCL. That answers that different widgetsets raises events in different order in example. I never had serious problems using LCL for regular programs, only in the same troubles as when using Delphi (different problems but with similar roots). -- Best regards, JoshyFun -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
