| Please move this thread to fpc-other. This has nothing todo with pascal.
Neither did Florian's or Christians font related posts, and neither do the
smiley's we posted have anything to do with Pascal.
:o)
I think the effeciency of your development environment and setup you are using
to create pa
Well I get 79 lines in FP-IDE
http://z505.com/images/fonts/FPvsLaz.png
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> Have you guys heard of something called the GUI? I just heard about it
> yesterday
> :-(
>
> Common guys, the command line is useful but let's give Lazarus a run for
> it's
> money here. Err... a run for it's code.
Please move this thread to fpc-other. This has nothing todo with pascal.
Everybod
Have you guys heard of something called the GUI? I just heard about it yesterday
:-(
Common guys, the command line is useful but let's give Lazarus a run for it's
money here. Err... a run for it's code.
I find the GUI based tools more powerful over the command line in many cases.
Especially if th
On Thursday 30 June 2005 21:34, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
> Christian Iversen wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 June 2005 20:15, L505 wrote:
> >>I've always wanted to find the most compact and readable font myself.
> >> Just never spent the time looking.
> >>
> >>Well today I did a bit of searching, and foun
Christian Iversen wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2005 20:15, L505 wrote:
I've always wanted to find the most compact and readable font myself. Just
never spent the time looking.
Well today I did a bit of searching, and found some fonts that are more
compact than at least Courier New
http://z505.
On Thursday 30 June 2005 20:15, L505 wrote:
> I've always wanted to find the most compact and readable font myself. Just
> never spent the time looking.
>
> Well today I did a bit of searching, and found some fonts that are more
> compact than at least Courier New
>
> http://z505.com/cgi-bin/qkcont
I've always wanted to find the most compact and readable font myself. Just never
spent the time looking.
Well today I did a bit of searching, and found some fonts that are more compact
than at least Courier New
http://z505.com/cgi-bin/qkcont/qkcont.cgi?p=Compact-Readable-Fonts
Save about twice a
> on 2005-06-30T10:25:46+02:00 Florian wrote:
> > There is a reason why the whole compiler sources are lower case: the
> > sources are rather complex with a lot of nested ifs etc. so we use a
> > very high screen resolution to edit the source. I use usually 70
> > lines on a 17" TFT or 19" CRT ...
Hi Florian,
on 2005-06-30T10:25:46+02:00 Florian wrote:
> There is a reason why the whole compiler sources are lower case: the
> sources are rather complex with a lot of nested ifs etc. so we use a
> very high screen resolution to edit the source. I use usually 70
> lines on a 17" TFT or 19" CRT .
...
> There is a reason why the whole compiler sources are lower case: the
sources are
> rather complex with a lot of nested ifs etc. so we use a very high screen
> resolution to edit the source. I use usually 70 lines on a 17" TFT or 19"
CRT
> and such high resolutions are much easier to read if e
Gerhard Scholz wrote:
>>And also don't change the sourcecode style. If makes huge
>>diffs and applying of patches will take a lot of manual work and time.
>
>
>
> Sorry; I have a program for that upcasing/lowcasing. Next time I will
> reverse the changes before supplying.
There is a reason why
> Problem with real parameters in overloaded procs:
>
> When defining an operator P with a CURRENCY parameter, and overloading
> that
> operator with a DOUBLE parameter, the compiler cannot decide which one to
> take when it is called with an EXTENDED actual parameter. The same seems
> to
> be true
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