Op Tue, 29 Aug 2006, schreef Rob van der Linde:
> Thank you very much, I was waiting for the release of 2.0.4 so I could
> compile .DEB packages for Ubuntu Dapper as I had previously compiled the
> 2.0.2 release for Ubuntu for people to download. I just found out that
> there are now official .D
My previous post;
I cannot manage to print any Turkish characters in console. (Code Page
ISO-8859-9), I use Windows XP Turkish, I can type and display Turkish
characters, but if my FP program's output displays these kind of text,
only spaces or "?" appear instead of intended characters. I use
Hi,
the subject tells most of what i want to know:
Which exact models of ARM-cores are supported?
Since there are several different ones even in the ARM9 area and I'm
thinking about using something like a 920T, 926xx or maybe even PXA255
I'd like to be sure if there is a chance of getting fpc r
Hello everybody,
I'm happy to announce that release 2.0.4 is
finally out, bringing you lots of fixes and some
enhancements over the previous officially
released versions. I hope you'll enjoy the
release, special thanks go to all of you who
helped us with their all kinds of contributions
(bug
2) use unicode (UTF-8) enabled editor instead of FP.
Any windows editor will fit too.
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Hello,
i cast a look at 2.0.4 source - it does not solves this kind of problems. I
guess you prepared program using FP IDE. It uses OEM CP (CP857 for Turkish)
for source encoding. Compiler misencodes these strings because i guess it
uses RTL widestring manager whitch assumes source encoded in
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Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 7:12 PM
Subject: Ask about FPC
Hi!
I want ask something
i use PSP 1.6.0-release, but i don't know where i can find the tutorial, i just
find
documentation for function.
Can you tell me how to using variabel functio
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