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<br/>Graeme Geldenhuys <graemeg.lists@gmail.com> hat am 10. Juli 2012 um 14:54 geschrieben:
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<br/>> Hi,
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<br/>> > The Kylix help files are not available to every one. IMO the items available
<br/>> > to every one should come first.
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<br/>> I guess I don't understand your reply - what is the point your are
<br/>> trying to make? Are you just reiterating the fact that it is already
<br/>> like that on the wiki.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Yes.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">Just in case someone wants to reorder the page or split it up. It's a community wiki - every one can do that. </p>
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> CHM is already the first topic on that page,> Kylix help is second from the bottom. When I added the INF information
<br/>> to that page, I simply added it to the bottom of the topic list.
<br/>> Somebody else since then added the Kylix info and so on.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Yes. This is how open source works. :) </p>
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<br/>> > The next rpm/deb packages will contain lhelp and some chm files.
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<br/>> That should help a lot of developers. For some time now I have also
<br/>> supplied pre-built binaries of DocView and INF help files on
<br/>> SourceForge. Many found it easier to simply download pre-built INF
<br/>> help files for FPC's Lang Ref, RTL, FCL etc than to get the sources
<br/>> and build their own.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Can you build the inf files for the current FCL+RTL? I get some parser errors because of nested types. </p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Mattias</p>
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