@ Waldo => thanks for help. ;-)
But TProcess.Environment kills the script...
No script needed anymore ;-)
The script will become a program.ini...
=> Works perfectly.
TProcess.Environment.Text := 'LD_PRELOAD='/the/directory/of/thelibrary.so'
;
=> And now, canclel_speech (= TProcess.terminate)
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Hi,
does fpc (or lazarus) have a helper class for indexing the content of
PDF files?
check packages/fpindexer
I have used it to create full text searches on a database.
You should be able to adapt the base code to create an index of a PDF.
Micha
Hi,
does fpc (or lazarus) have a helper class for indexing the content of
PDF files?
I want to create a searchable full text index.
TIA,
Marc
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On 06/20/2015 11:11 AM, fredvs wrote:
Re-re-re-Hello.
This one does not work too ;-( =>
- AProcess.Environment.Text :=
'LD_PRELOAD=/home/fred/sak/sak/sakit/liblinux64/libportaudio.so' ;
how many "sak" are there really? you have two plus "sakit"... this is the first
you've posted anything of
@ Giuliano => thanks for advice ;-)
Hum, finally, using =>
AProcess.Environment.Text :=
'LD_PRELOAD=/home/fred/sak/sak/sakit/liblinux64/libportaudio_x64.so' ;
It works ;-) ( was a wrong character...)
So, many, many thanks, i get the solution.
Many thanks to everybody.
Fre;D
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Many t
Il 20/06/2015 17:11, fredvs ha scritto:
Re-re-re-Hello.
This one does not work too ;-( =>
- AProcess.Environment.Text :=
'LD_PRELOAD=/home/fred/sak/sak/sakit/liblinux64/libportaudio.so' ;
???
Many thanks.
Have you tried:
AProcess.Environment.Text :=
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/fred/sak/sak/sakit/
Re-re-re-Hello.
This one does not work too ;-( =>
- AProcess.Environment.Text :=
'LD_PRELOAD=/home/fred/sak/sak/sakit/liblinux64/libportaudio.so' ;
???
Many thanks.
Fre;D
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Re_hello.
Huh, i am loosed...
Here the working script run by TProcess (but that cannot be canceled)=>
#!/bin/sh
LIBPORTAUDIO=libportaudio.so #portaudio library
ESPEAKBIN=espeak #espeak binary
CALLDIR=${0%/*}/# d
@ Ewald => many thanks for your help.
Your advices are very promising...
I will test it and write later the result.
Write you soon.
Fre;D
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Maybe types should be forbidden at this place completely.
Look at this:
1.) with subrg type - works ok !!
program testin;
type subrg = 1..10;
var i: integer;
begin
for i in subrg do begin
writeln (i)
end
end.
2.) with subrg type in in-expression - gives syntax error
program tes
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20/06/15 12:01, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20/06/15 11:41, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
But it is a bug that the compiler does not give an error for the set
type. Please report it.
Should it work with a
On 06/20/2015 09:05 AM, fredvs wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Sorry to come back with that story... ;-(
>
> I have used inside a script LD_LIBRARY_PATH` and at end runs the espeak
> executable.
>
> So a Tprocess run the script.
Why use a script? When you exec(), a parameter is available to set the
environment
Jonas Maebe wrote:
Again: set *variables* or set *types*?
Indeed. Think of
var i: integer;
for i in integer do
which would be amusing.
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On 20/06/15 12:01, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Jonas Maebe wrote:
>
>> On 20/06/15 11:41, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>>> But it is a bug that the compiler does not give an error for the set
>>> type. Please report it.
>>
>> Should it work with any set types at all? (I d
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 20/06/15 11:41, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
But it is a bug that the compiler does not give an error for the set
type. Please report it.
Should it work with any set types at all? (I don't mean set variables,
but set types) Or even with any type? It
On 20/06/15 11:41, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> But it is a bug that the compiler does not give an error for the set
> type. Please report it.
Should it work with any set types at all? (I don't mean set variables,
but set types) Or even with any type? It seems very much like something
that was acc
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015, Torsten Bonde Christiansen wrote:
Consider the following program:
program Project1;
type
TMyEnum = (
a = 1,
b = 3,
c = 5
);
TMySet = set of TMyEnum;
var
Item: TMyEnum;
begin
for Item in TMySet do
Writeln('Value = ', Integer(Item));
end.
Hello.
Sorry to come back with that story... ;-(
I have used inside a script LD_LIBRARY_PATH` and at end runs the espeak
executable.
So a Tprocess run the script.
Ok, it works but... now i do not have access to espeak anymore, not possible
to cancel the speech.
AProcess.terminate has impact on
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