Hi,
since I'm stepping into translating strings in my program to foreign
languages and have had a look at the "gettext" resourcestring stuff, I'd
like to know:
Are there any tools that help in synchronizing the "resourcestring"s in
the source code with the .po files?
TIA,
Marc
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since I'm stepping into translating strings in my program to foreign
> languages and have had a look at the "gettext" resourcestring stuff, I'd
> like to know:
>
> Are there any tools that help in synchronizing the "resourcestring"s in
> the so
Hi,
one minute ago I read on the "future plans" page that support for
interfaces is planned for 2.0.
What type of interfaces are these, may I look at it like the
implementation in java? Or does it refer to the windows IWhatever-stuff?
TIA,
Marc
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> one minute ago I read on the "future plans" page that support for
> interfaces is planned for 2.0.
These are already implemented in the 1.9.x series.
> What type of interfaces are these, may I look at it like the
> implementation in java?
No like in Delphi.
>Or does it refer to the windows
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one minute ago I read on the "future plans" page that support for
> interfaces is planned for 2.0.
>
> What type of interfaces are these, may I look at it like the
> implementation in java? Or does it refer to the windows IWhatever-stuff?
Inte
Am Mi, den 24.11.2004 schrieb Michael Van Canneyt um 10:54:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Marc Santhoff wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > since I'm stepping into translating strings in my program to foreign
> > languages and have had a look at the "gettext" resourcestring stuff, I'd
> > like to know:
> >
> > Are
Hi Marco, Michael,
Am Mi, den 24.11.2004 schrieb Marco van de Voort um 11:22:
> > one minute ago I read on the "future plans" page that support for
> > interfaces is planned for 2.0.
>
> These are already implemented in the 1.9.x series.
>
> > What type of interfaces are these, may I look at it
Den Jean wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:13 am, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
* dynamic arrays : TIntArray = array of integer.
On Intel it works fine but on arm not.
Bindhelp.pas provides TIntArray pascal helper functions to the binding that
is written in C++
eg. this C-code copies in
Hello to all,
I'm new to Freepascal, and I have many doubts
regarding Turbo/Borland Pascal portability of DOS
progs to Win32 and Linux, hope I can get some help on
this in the future. My current priority is to start
developing cross-platform applications.
As my inicial question in the list,
Gustavo Galembeck wrote:
As my inicial question in the list, I'd like to know
the best way of developing a Win32 / Linux 2D game
using Freepascal. Is the PTCPas unit a good choice?
I translated it from C++ in 2001 and it's good enough for me. :-)
It provides graphics output, keyboard input (key
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