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Am 26.01.2012 19:21 schrieb "Mark Morgan Lloyd" <<a href="mailto:markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk">markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk</a>>:<br>
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> <a href="mailto:michael.vancanneyt@wisa.be">michael.vancanneyt@wisa.be</a> wrote:<br>
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>> On Thu, 26 Jan 2012, Michael Schnell wrote:<br>
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>>> On 01/26/2012 04:35 PM, Sven Barth wrote:<br>
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>>>> What do you have against FPC's language help? It's rather complete and if something is wrong or missing Michael is usually fast in fixing it if you tell him.<br>
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>>> I was not aware that it does exist, as I was not yet able to see it and not knowing about it's existence did not try hard enough to find/install it.<br>
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>> Have you ever been on the FPC website ??<br>
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>> The 'Documentation' button is rather prominent, I hope :-)<br>
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> I'd suggest that having online documentation, while essential, is hardly a substitute for being able to access it from the IDE when offline or blessed with variable network latency. And it's absolutely no substitute for the context-sensitive help offered by most IDEs.</p>
<p>You are aware that Lazarus also supports offline help? It just needs to be configured as it's not enabled by default... (which indeed might not be good, at least on "zero configuration" targets like Windows, but there is a bug report about this already)</p>
<p>Regards, <br>
Sven<br>
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