Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Tomas Hajny
Date sent: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 15:02:48 -0300 From: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], FPC-Pascal users discussions Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation Cop

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Thomas, What do you think about adding this unit list to the wiki? Maybe it could be added to the "Run-Time Library" article, witch is quite short currently. If you agree I can include it on the wiki, so it can help others looking for this kind of information. thanks, -- Felipe Monteiro de Carva

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Bob Richards
A list member wrote me a private email and enclosed a very useful Korn Shell script which he posted here on the list in the past; it produced this: http://www.tamara-b.org/users/bob/rtl_pf_index.html Document. With this, as well as Tomas' file added to the docs, I am now cooking! Thanks!! Bob

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Elio Cuevas Gómez
Also a problem i often face is to know where is what documentation. I often have to open all three documents to figure out which one i need. This isn't a major problem just a minor annoyance, but still... El Mar 11 Oct 2005 11:31, Tomas Hajny escribió: > Michael Van Canneyt napsal(a): > > On Tue

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Bob Richards
Tomas Hajny wrote: > I'd suggest to fill your comment as a "Wishlist" type > bug record for area "Documentation" in our bug repository, so it doesn't > get forgotten. Will do when I get a moment! This sort of reference is what I think is needed. > > My (simplified) categorization to get you sta

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Tomas Hajny
Michael Van Canneyt napsal(a): > > On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Tomas Hajny wrote: > >> Elio Cuevas Gómez wrote: >>> El Lun 10 Oct 2005 19:19, Bob Richards escribió: >> . >> . The biggest problem I have run into is the function/procedure documentation. While very complete, and clearly written, it

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread David Emerson
the documentation more effectively to find the information they need. ~David. Original Message > From: "Tomas Hajny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 6:02 AM > To: "FPC-Pascal users discussions" > Subject: Re: [fpc-

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Tomas Hajny wrote: Elio Cuevas Gómez wrote: El Lun 10 Oct 2005 19:19, Bob Richards escribió: . . The biggest problem I have run into is the function/procedure documentation. While very complete, and clearly written, it is organized in a way making it difficult to find t

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Tomas Hajny
Elio Cuevas Gómez wrote: > El Lun 10 Oct 2005 19:19, Bob Richards escribió: . . >> The biggest problem I have run into is the function/procedure >> documentation. While very complete, and clearly written, it is organized >> in >> a way making it difficult to find things. Similar functions and >>

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Jilani Khaldi
I miss the old DOS IDE of Borland-of-Old; FP is somewhat OK, and Lazarus is way too much for system programming. But that's no real problem, VI does me just fine! Try Joe editor, it looks like TP (3.0) editor and has the same short keys. jk -- // Jilani KHALDI http://jkhaldi.oltrelinux.co

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-11 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Bob Richards wrote: Hi All: I am new to this list, but not new to pascal programming. I have been writing pascal code since Turbo pascal Version 3.0. I have installed Free Pascal Ver. 2.0.0, running it on a Linux WorkStation, and am writing CGI apps which run on a Linu

Re: [fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-10 Thread Elio Cuevas Gómez
El Lun 10 Oct 2005 19:19, Bob Richards escribió: > > I miss the old DOS IDE of Borland-of-Old; FP is somewhat OK, and Lazarus is > way too much for system programming. But that's no real problem, VI does me > just fine! Why don't you try FP? It's included in the FPC distribution IIRC. But i'd rat

[fpc-pascal] Questions on Documentation

2005-10-10 Thread Bob Richards
Hi All: I am new to this list, but not new to pascal programming. I have been writing pascal code since Turbo pascal Version 3.0. I have installed Free Pascal Ver. 2.0.0, running it on a Linux WorkStation, and am writing CGI apps which run on a Linux server. I love FPC! It keeps me honest, and