The Lazarus team is glad to announce the third release candidate of
Lazarus 4.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_4.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
He
On 3/25/25 15:02, Martin Guy via fpc-pascal wrote:
On 25/03/25 13:55, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal wrote:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the third release candidate of
Lazarus 4.0.
What is Lazarus? I have been unable to find anything on its web sites
that say what it is or what it do
I don't know if it will win any new users but I wrote about it yesterday:
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/19/delphi_turns_30/
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The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.8.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Her
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the second release candidate of
Lazarus 4.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_4.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
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Cloudflare offers DDOS protection even on the Free plan:
https://www.cloudflare.com/plans/
https://www.cloudflare.com/ddos/
It is easy to set up and works really well.
Denis
On 01/10/2024 10:00, Marc Weustink via lazarus wrote:
Hi,
The Lazarus server is currently under heavy DDOS. This affe
Note:
As a consequence, the GitHub Action
https://github.com/gcarreno/setup-lazarus also fails now. Trying to
use it to install FPC+Lazarus results in an error
Error: getPackageList -- Request timeout: /packagelist.json
in GitHub Action workflow output. I guess because the action downloads
htt
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.4.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Her
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.2.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Her
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 3.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Here is the list of
On Sat, 28 Oct 2023, Wayne Sherman via fpc-pascal wrote:
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 3:20 AM Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Thanks to the efforts of Nikolay Nikolov, the FPC compiler can now recompile
itself to webassembly
I just watched an interesting talk from StrangeLoop called:
"Inside the Wiz
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 3:20 AM Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> Thanks to the efforts of Nikolay Nikolov, the FPC compiler can now recompile
> itself to webassembly
I just watched an interesting talk from StrangeLoop called:
"Inside the Wizard Research Engine" by Ben L. Titzer
https://www.youtube.co
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the second release candidate of
Lazarus 3.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the first release candidate of
Lazarus 3.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_3.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Here
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.2.6.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.2.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Hello Michael,
I would be very interested in this. Is there a link to the source and the
example code please?
Thanks - Aruna
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 6:45 AM Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus <
laza...@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> For all people interested in sound/video streaming:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.2.4.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.2.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.2.2.
This is a bugfix release and was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.2.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.2.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.2.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
Here is the list o
Thanks, I was specifically looking for this demo!
Happy new year, and kudos for the great work.
Regards; Tarnyko
Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus writes:
And yes, we can do graphics too:
https://www.freepascal.org/~michael/pas2js-demos/wasienv/terminal/
That should obviously be:
ht
Hi all,
It took a bit longer than expected, but I'm happy to inform you that the
Lazarus services are back online.
For those interested in why it took longer, I'll explain at the end of
the message.
Marc
On 24-12-2021 08:30, Marc Weustink wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 27 December 9.00 CET (8.00 GMT
Hi,
On Monday 27 December 9.00 CET (8.00 GMT) the Lazarus server will be
down for maintenance. This affects the following services:
* Lazarus website
* Lazarus mailinglists
* Lazarus online package manager
* Lazarus and FreePascal forum
Thanks,
Marc
__
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the first release candidate of
Lazarus 2.2.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.2.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.2.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.2
H
On 06/04/2021 18:26, jean-françois Jouvet via fpc-pascal wrote:
does anyone knows how avoid display dot point for space between 2 words?
Thanks in advance
Menu: Tools > Options
Page: Editor > General > Miscellaneous: Turn off "Show special characters"
That will turn off tabs and spaces anywhe
does anyone knows how avoid display dot point for space between 2 words?
Thanks in advance
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 14:15:12 +0100, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.12.
>
HELP!
I just installed 2.0.12 on an Ubuntu Mate 20.04 and when I use the form designer
the Object Inspector dropdown lists where one selects among fixe
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.12.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.0.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_3.2.0
Windows users s
Op 02-09-2020 om 00:21 schreef Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal:
On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 23:55:08 +0200, Tomas Hajny via fpc-pascal
wrote:
Well, I believe that this supposed mystery may be resolved easily. ;-)
First of all - have you tried to find out what does the displayed error
number (232) mean? Qui
On Wed, 02 Sep 2020 00:34:23 +0200, Tomas Hajny via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>On 2020-09-02 00:21, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
>
> .
> .
>> Strange because I have read that cthreads must be first in uses in the
>> lpr program files in order to make threads work.
>> How could it work if I add the
On 2020-09-02 00:21, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
.
.
Strange because I have read that cthreads must be first in uses in the
lpr program files in order to make threads work.
How could it work if I add the dependencies, then it would come later
or maybe earlier???
The real requirement is
On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 23:55:08 +0200, Tomas Hajny via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>Well, I believe that this supposed mystery may be resolved easily. ;-)
>First of all - have you tried to find out what does the displayed error
>number (232) mean? Quick searching reveals that runtime error 232 may
>signali
On 2020-09-01 23:44, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 22:46:55 +0200, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal
wrote:
Hi,
Further to this mystery:
If I remove LazSerialPort from the dependencies and instead put
SdpoSerialLaz there instead it also solves the problem:
- Program builds
On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 22:46:55 +0200, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>STRANGE "SOLUTION", BUT WHY?
>
>So even though I am not really using *anything* in LazSerial I added
>LazSerialPort back to the dependencies and rebuilt the application.
>Now the thread creation doe
On Tue, 01 Sep 2020 21:07:56 +0200, Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>I get an error message when building a project after updating from SVN
>to get the sources that build fine on another RPi4 identical in
>configuration.
>
>"Fatal: Cannot find LazSerial used by RemoteIO. Check if package
>LazSe
I get an error message when building a project after updating from SVN
to get the sources that build fine on another RPi4 identical in
configuration.
"Fatal: Cannot find LazSerial used by RemoteIO. Check if package
LazSerialPort is in the dependencies."
The LazSerial dependency has been *removed*
On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 09:59:19 +0200, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>> Can I copy this file from an RPi3B where I have installed the same
>> versions of Lazarus and Fpc in the same file locations (I use the same
>> install scripts on all RPi:s)?
>
>Yes.
>After start fix the paths in Tools
On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 09:12:19 +0200
Bo Berglund via fpc-pascal wrote:
> Tonight there was a power outage in my home where I have a RaspberryPi
> 4B development system with Lazarus 2.0.8 and Fpc 3.0.4.
>
> When it happened the system was running including Lazarus.
> Now when I start Lazarus I get
Tonight there was a power outage in my home where I have a RaspberryPi
4B development system with Lazarus 2.0.8 and Fpc 3.0.4.
When it happened the system was running including Lazarus.
Now when I start Lazarus I get to a dialog saying:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Tomas Hajny wrote:
On 2020-08-05 11:38, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code
using TFPHTTPClient.Get('http
On 2020-08-05 11:38, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code
using TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the err
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code
using TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code
using TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support comp
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Simply add one of the units opensslsoc
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code
using TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Simply add one of the units opensslsockets or gnutlssockets to the uses
clause of the program.
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, LacaK wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Simply add one of the units opensslsockets or gnutlssockets to
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Simply add one of the units opensslsockets or gnutlssockets to the uses
clause of the program.
Can
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Dennis wrote:
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Simply add one of the units opensslsockets or gnutlssockets to th
After upgrading to Lazarus 2.0.10 FPC 3.2.0 , my existing code using
TFPHTTPClient.Get('https://api.telegram.org/bot')
returns the error "No SSL Socket support compiled in"
How can I fix it?
Dennis
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The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.10.
This release was built with FPC 3.2.0.
The previous release Lazarus 2.0.8 was built with FPC 3.0.4.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
http://w
Please read carefully:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.8.
This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
The previous release Lazarus 2.0.6 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as well.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazar
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.6.
This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
The previous release Lazarus 2.0.4 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as well.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
h
Am 21.09.2019 um 15:22 schrieb Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus:
Hello,
Finally, the moment has come:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xos2MnVxe-c
Following up on a bounty offered, Dmitry Boyarintsev has accomplished
milestone one in the implementation of FPC's webassembly backend.
And: It's
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019, Anthony Walter wrote:
Ben,
After this hurricane Dorian situation is over (I live in Cape Canaveral
Florida), I will be adding many parsers to the original test page I linked
at the top of this thread. I will be revising the numbers and charts,
adding more notes per this t
Ben,
After this hurricane Dorian situation is over (I live in Cape Canaveral
Florida), I will be adding many parsers to the original test page I linked
at the top of this thread. I will be revising the numbers and charts,
adding more notes per this thread and some more which I feel are notable,
an
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 9:40 AM Anthony Walter wrote:
> > Could you include https://github.com/BeRo1985/pasjson in the comparison?
>
> Sure. I also have a few other people have requested. I will also list the
> license of each in the first table.
>
Note that I'm not sure if it's FPC-compatible,
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019, Anthony Walter wrote:
Could you include https://github.com/BeRo1985/pasjson in the comparison?
Sure. I also have a few other people have requested. I will also list the
license of each in the first table.
[snip]
For example if wanted to store object state using RTTI
> Could you include https://github.com/BeRo1985/pasjson in the comparison?
Sure. I also have a few other people have requested. I will also list the
license of each in the first table.
Regarding a huge gigabytes of JSON in a file, I know a small portion of
programmers of people might be inclined
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
Okay, so I turned on my Windows VM with a different version of FPC and ran
VerifyUnicodeChars with both FPJson and JsonTools. The resutls are the
same. JsonTools sees the unicode correctly, and something is wrong when
using FPJson. I don't
Okay, so I turned on my Windows VM with a different version of FPC and ran
VerifyUnicodeChars with both FPJson and JsonTools. The resutls are the
same. JsonTools sees the unicode correctly, and something is wrong when
using FPJson. I don't know what the problem is, but other people are
noticing sim
For those tracking the unicode issue, could you please verify the problem
does not present in my JsonTools library on compiler revisions and
platforms? I always get true (passed) with my library, but not with any
other library. Here is the relevant test:
function VerifyUnicodeChars: Boolean;
const
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
Alan, oh that's a good idea. I will do that as well as add a few more
parser libraries as requested by a few people in other non mailing lists
threads. I will also try to find out what's going on the unicode strings as
it might be a proble
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019, Anthony Walter via lazarus wrote:
With regards to duplicate key names, some libraries allow for the same key
to be parsed resulting in multiple child nodes of the same name. Others
throw an exception when parsing an object with a duplicate key name.
The correct way to han
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.4.
This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
The previous release Lazarus 2.0.2 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as
well.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
h
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 22:36:07 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
> Packages / Install Packages
> Select anchordockingdsgn on the right side and click "Install
> selection".
> Then "Save and rebuild IDE".
Habe jetzt das ganz neue Debian 10 - mit apt-get install lazarus (2.0.0) - au
On 16/04/2019 21:18, Tomas Hajny wrote:
> whatever that would be called. Please, stop it (everybody).
Sorry, I read messages in the order my email client sorted them. Only
saw your message after I posted my reply. I'll not take part in futher
off-topic discussions.
Regards,
Graeme
On 16/04/2019 19:49, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
>> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
>> is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
>
> That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an indication of
> how professional someone can write goo
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 22:36:07 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:13:52 +0200
>
> Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> > On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> > > But how can I install/activate it.
> >
> > I found an instruction, but I
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019, Martin Frb wrote:
On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)
And for those with American English: B*S*
But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd 50 inch screen.
;) ;) ;)
... not (unfortunately)
https:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 10:24:09 +0200, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>Here is the list of fixes for Lazarus 2.0.x:
>http://wiki.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0_fixes_branch
>
Thanks, I decided to check out the branch 2.0.x rather than tag 2.0.0
and then 2.0.2 etc,
Seems like it would be easier
Hi,
since I need glasses, it is already troublesome to read a single screen.
With strong glasses just one point on the screen is really sharp and
when the glasses shift a little, you end up seeing only on one eye properly
Cheers,
Benito
Am 16.04.19 um 22:17 schrieb Martin Wynne:
I have on
I have only 2 eyes, so I'm going to find 3 screens a problem.
Martin.
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:13:52 +0200
Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> > But how can I install/activate it.
>
> I found an instruction, but I got an error:
>
> lazarus.pp(1,1) Fatal: Kann anchordockingdsgn nicht finden verwendet
> von
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 13:07:33 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:
> But I still think that this should not be the default setting...
As you may have not seen while being busy with something else...
I repeat it for you.
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 20:44:56 CEST Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>
On 16/04/2019 22:17, Ralf Quint wrote:
On 4/16/2019 1:11 PM, Martin Frb wrote:
On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)
And for those with American English: B*S*
But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd 50 inch
screen. ;)
On Tue, April 16, 2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 4/16/2019 11:49 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
.
.
>> That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is an
>> indication of
>> how professional someone can write good software.
.
.
> It's just a very efficient way to work, as you don'
On 4/16/2019 1:11 PM, Martin Frb wrote:
On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)
And for those with American English: B*S*
But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd 50 inch
screen. ;) ;) ;)
Showoff! :P
Ralf ;-)
PS: Serio
On 16/04/2019 22:03, Ralf Quint wrote:
Schwachfug. (Bollocks for the Anglophiles around here)
And for those with American English: B*S*
But I really dont see where to put 2nd, let alone a 3rd 50 inch screen.
;) ;) ;)
... not (unfortunately)
SCNR
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On 4/16/2019 11:44 AM, Mattias Gaertner via fpc-pascal wrote:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:37:56 -0700
Ralf Quint wrote:
[...]
Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop
applications, is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
And the "many" different windows allow easily to
On 4/16/2019 11:49 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 11:37:56 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:
On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
That is completel
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 21:02:50 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> But how can I install/activate it.
I found an instruction, but I got an error:
lazarus.pp(1,1) Fatal: Kann anchordockingdsgn nicht finden verwendet von
Lazarus. Check if package AnchorDockingDsgn creates anchordockingdsgn.ppu,
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 21:02:50 +0200
Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 14:34:05 CEST Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
> wrote:
> > You can install the AnchorDockingDsgn package and have all windows
> > integrated (except for forms which need an additional package).
>
> That sounds g
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 14:34:05 CEST Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
> You can install the AnchorDockingDsgn package and have all windows
> integrated (except for forms which need an additional package).
That sounds good for both use cases.
But how can I install/activate it.
I tried with a
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 11:37:56 CEST Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop applications,
> is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
That is completely new for me that the amount of monitors is
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:37:56 -0700
Ralf Quint wrote:
>[...]
> Anyone who seriously develops software, specially desktop
> applications, is/should be using at least two (better 3 monitors).
> And the "many" different windows allow easily to spread those out to
> those various screens as needed. On
On 4/16/2019 4:46 AM, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Are there plans to merge some windows?
Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png
Because I think it is no more up to date.
I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whole
desktop. It would b
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Are there plans to merge some windows?
Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png
Rainer, there's an add-on that's included with Lazarus that will "dock"
all the windows to give a more "modern" Delphi UI vs the stan
About ctrl+shift+arrow key: Do you know any documentation on how to
implement this. What API to call, to let the screen reader know?
Also for other modifications needed, any documentation?
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For now, I would like to thank you, that you have allow
Rainer Stratmann schrieb am Di., 16. Apr.
2019, 13:47:
> Are there plans to merge some windows?
>
> Like here (best solution):
> https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png
>
> Because I think it is no more up to date.
> I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whol
Because I do not see at all and I Am using screen reader NVDA, it would
be ideal, if so much of Lazarus GUI would be 100 % accessible. But I
know, that it is very complex to retain screen readers accessibility,
friendly look for sighted users and fast IDE responsiveness.
For now, I would like to
On Dienstag, 16. April 2019 13:46:59 CEST Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> buttons of the main window. Also the output window could be one tab of the
> search window.
I mean search result window more precisely.
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Are there plans to merge some windows?
Like here (best solution):
https://cdn.portableapps.com/GeanyPortable.png
Because I think it is no more up to date.
I don't know any other Software that uses so many windows across the whole
desktop. It would be more userfriendly to merge at least the main
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.2.
This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
The previous release Lazarus 2.0.0 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as
well.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
h
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 2.0.0.
This release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
The previous release Lazarus 1.8.4 was built with FPC 3.0.4 as well.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes
h
> Is there a basic linked List object for Lazarus?
https://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/tags/release_3_0_4/packages/fcl-stl/src/glinkedlist.pp
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Dumb question,
Is there a basic linked List object for Lazarus?
Terry Haimann
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Ryan Joseph schrieb am So., 17. Juni 2018,
11:34:
> I’m trying to make a lazarus control which wraps an NSView but I haven’t
> used Lazarus before and I don’t really understand the architecture of the
> system. It looks like a TForm is essentially a window and TWinControl is
> perhaps what I need
I’m trying to make a lazarus control which wraps an NSView but I haven’t used
Lazarus before and I don’t really understand the architecture of the system. It
looks like a TForm is essentially a window and TWinControl is perhaps what I
need to subclass but I’m not sure.
Is there any example code
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.8.4. This
is a bugfix release.
The release was built with FPC 3.0.4.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_1.8.0_release_notes
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Change
On 04/03/2018 07:00 AM, Torsten Bonde Christiansen wrote:
Hi All.
I haven't gotten any mails on the Lazarus mailing list since 31/03-2018 - and
the two mails I sent today doesn't seem to have gone through.
this one seems to have made the trip just fine...
Kind regards,
Torsten.
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