Michael Van Canneyt pisze:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Lee Jenkins wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Lee Jenkins wrote:
Odd, I asked about this before and was told x was not required.
Of course it is. The LCL requires X.
My original post on 2010/3/17:
the basic unit of lazreport is lr_class:
unit LR_Class;
interface
{$I LR_Vers.inc}
uses
SysUtils, Classes, MaskUtils, Controls, FileUtil, Forms, ComCtrls,
Dialogs,
Menus, Variants, DB, Graphics, Printers, osPrinters, DOM, XMLRead,
XMLConf, LCLType,
LCLIntf, TypInfo, LCLProc,{$IFDEF UNIX}SysUtilsAdds,{$ENDIF} LR_View,
LR_Pars,
LR_Intrp, LR_DSet, LR_DBSet, LR_DBRel, LR_Const;
As you can see, this includes a lot of the LCL units, and they depend on
X through the widgetset.
Yes, I know about the no_gui widgetset, but if you use that, you'll get
a bunch of errors because of missing functionality (pagewidth/height
missing or zero, no font info etc.).
Lazreport inherited from fastreport a totally misplaced dependency on
the GUI, unfortunately :/
For desktop apps, this is perfectly OK. But not for web apps.
Michael.
You can use a combination of powerpdf with pascal script and a set of
intermediate helper classes.
Boguslaw
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