On Sat, 10 Aug 2024, Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus wrote:
Mr. Michael wrote:
No, just remove the {$R *.res} directive in the project file (the .lpr
one).
Then it should compile.
The project compiled successfully following this guidance from Mr. Van
Canneit.
Having known Mr. Van Canneit's
Mr. Michael wrote:
>No, just remove the {$R *.res} directive in the project file (the .lpr
one).
>Then it should compile.
The project compiled successfully following this guidance from Mr. Van
Canneit.
Having known Mr. Van Canneit's proficiency for many years, I did not expect
any other result
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024, Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus wrote:
I am on lazarus trunk so i don't know if your version of lazarus has this:
Menue Windows/Center lost windows
Perhaps that can restore your IDE ?!
Forgive me, but I don't understand what you're talking about. In fact, I
would like
>I am on lazarus trunk so i don't know if your version of lazarus has this:
>Menue Windows/Center lost windows
>Perhaps that can restore your IDE ?!
Forgive me, but I don't understand what you're talking about. In fact, I
would like to simply be a Lazarus user, without having to deal with
adva
> On the same computer as below? With the same version of Lazarus?
Yes, nothing was changed in the IDE settings. I unzipped the project from a
7zip file, opened the project in the IDE and hit ctrl-F9
>If you did create the project above with a newer version, then try to
>enable saving with compati
Am 14.07.24 um 16:13 schrieb Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus:
Hey guys!
I created a new project, included the components I would need, wrote
the pascal code, tested it and saved it in a directory. Just now I
opened Lazarus IDE v2.2.0+dfsg1-Subuntu1 on my Linux Mint and tried to
open the project with
On 14/07/2024 16:13, Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus wrote:
Hey guys!
I created a new project,
On the same computer as below? With the same version of Lazarus?
included the components I would need, wrote the pascal code, tested it
and saved it in a directory. Just now I opened Lazarus IDE
v2.2.
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 5:56 PM Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> I tried it and it opened the window with the source. And now what do I do?
>
Open the Project Inspector and from there open any unit files into the
editor you want.
The File -> Close All menu it
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 11:41 AM Jean SUZINEAU via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> Did you try the menu Project / View Project source ?
> May be just the source editor window is closed.
>
I tried it and it opened the window with the source. And now what do I do?
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> Reboot and then:
>
> Perhaps try in terminal
>
> lazarus/path/to/your/project.lpi [ ENTER
>
I tried
/usr/bin/lazarus-ide
/home/ricardo/testes_pascal/testes_sqlite/teste_update/teste_update.lpi
Lazarus open empty project again
>
>
> See also lib directory in your project folder
>
I l
Did you try the menu Project / View Project source ?
May be just the source editor window is closed.
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Am 14.07.24 um 16:13 schrieb Arí Ricardo Ody via lazarus:
Hey guys!
I created a new project, included the components I would need, wrote
the pascal code, tested it and saved it in a directory. Just now I
opened Lazarus IDE v2.2.0+dfsg1-Subuntu1 on my Linux Mint and tried to
open the project with
Hey guys!
I created a new project, included the components I would need, wrote the
pascal code, tested it and saved it in a directory. Just now I opened
Lazarus IDE v2.2.0+dfsg1-Subuntu1 on my Linux Mint and tried to open the
project with Project|Open Project selecting the .lpi file that has the n
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