[lazarus] Setup
Baeseman, Cliff
Cliff.Baeseman at greenheck.com
Tue Jun 1 14:38:00 EDT 1999
I will try to duplicate when i get home peter.
Cliff
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Vreman [mailto:pfvreman at wins.uva.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 1:31 PM
To: lazarus at miraclec.com
Subject: RE: [lazarus] Setup
At 17:01 1-6-99 , you wrote:
>I am having to use the H switchy thing in just about all of my code also.
Can you try to isolate the problem. I know there is still a problem left,
but can't find it.
>Shane, I was also having trouble with TStrings this weekend. I would crash
>if I was trying to reference more than one TStrings at a time. This is also
>very weird behavior, I cannot use the TIni unit because of it.
>
>Cliff
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Shane Miller [mailto:SMiller1 at stvgb.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 9:24 AM
>To: lazarus at miraclec.com
>Subject: Re: [lazarus] Setup
>
>
>The latest version of LAzarus is in CVS. Please pull it and take a look.
I
>still have that problem if you comment out line 337 it'll crash but with it
>in it seems to work.
>
>Here's something interesting though. Run it and open a file. You'll see a
>TON of output in your terminal window. Once you open something, close
>lazarus and open editor.pp and put {$H+} in right before the {$mode objfpc}
>line and re-run it. Try to open something. Did it work?
>
>Shane
>
>
> >>> Cliff Baeseman <vbman at pcpros.net> 05/31 10:19 PM >>>
>Yep I am running both KDE and GNOME. All of our stuff is built on top of
>GTK+
>that means that it does not require either desktop to run but it will
>run equally well on both.
>
>Glade is a visual forms designer written in C and is a full up and running
>visual layout tool. Glade saves it's project file in XML format. I am
>hammering away at a XML parser built wit the unit scan.pp. The idea is to
>integrate our IDE with glade. This should allow us to get to rad status
>very
>quickly indeed. The layout engine is a part that would take us many moons
>of
>programming but if I can incorporate glade we should be able to do
something
>substantial very quickly.
>
>
>BTW I run the IDE in a different directory than the source that I am
>compiling. I have a shortcut to the build IDE. Once I feel it is stable I
>copy it to my running directory. The stuff that I am doing will be plugged
>into a event handler so feel free to make changes as you go.
>
>The GTK site ww.gtk.org will be of much help.
>
>
>I can send you a binary rpm for glade if you wish it is around 600k...
>
>Cliff
>
>
>Curtis White wrote:
>
> > That sounds fine with me. I will work on these things.
> >
> > What is glade? I have seen you guys talking about it, but that is the
>first
> > I have heard of it.
> >
> > Also, has anyone ever discussed supporting KDE (in addition to GTK) with
> > FPC? Just curious since KDE seems to be pretty popular.
> >
> > Curtis
> >
> > On 01-Jun-99 Cliff Baeseman wrote:
> > > Ok here goes.
> > >
> > > If you do not mind or wish to work on it we need a good way to do the
> > > configuration startup and etc on the IDE that I sent you. In the
> > > ideinit is
> > > the stuff I wrote so far to save application settings for the IDE. We
> > > need
> > > to be able to save the stuff unit search paths, library paths and we
> > > also
> > > need to come up with a initial project file. The project file will
> > > contain
> > > the stuff such as the compiler settings etc. If you can assume this
> > > stuff I
> > > will work on the XML parser so that we can use glade output to build
> > > pascal
> > > source. The unit scan.pp is a lexical tokenizer. I use it to color the
> > > source
> > > and plan on using it for the XML parser. As for who works on what it
is
> > > pretty loose. A bunch of the guys are working on a class structure
that
> > > wraps
> > > GTK. I plan on using that library to build the source from the Glade
> > > XML.
> > > You will also have to build a compiler setting window to configure the
> > > paths
> > > etc. If you do not wish to work on that just let me know and we can
> > > find
> > > other things for you....
> > >
> >
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