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<br/>Mark Morgan Lloyd <markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk> hat am 10. Juli 2012 um 13:44 geschrieben:
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<br/>> I want to stress what I'm talking about here (with the caveat that
<br/>> somebody might have updated trunk since my version). The trunk IDE menu
<br/>> entry Help -> Online Help opens a browser page to
<br/>> /usr/local/share/lazarus-trunk//docs/index.html which has links to the
<br/>> FPC, LCL etc. docs that we all love. Somebody's added a section below
<br/>> that "Offline help" with two links, the first is
<br/>> http://wiki.freepascal.org/Installing_Help_in_the_IDE#Installing_CHM_Help_for_The_RTL.2C_FCL_and_LCL_in_the_Lazarus_IDE
<br/>> which I think everybody agrees is relevant (even if it needs work),
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<p style="margin: 0px;">yes </p>
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the > second is a direct link to
<br/>> http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/docview_ide_integration.shtml which- as
<br/>> part of a completely different project- isn't.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">No, docview can show most of the stuff and has some nice features, which lhelp lacks.</p>
<p>It would be nice if the page would give more details how to create the inf files for RTL, FCL, LCL and all the other packages. </p>
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<p>Mattias</p>
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