Guest 5 Posted October 19, 2010 Message from: "German Pablo Gentile" Any plans? . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 5 Posted October 20, 2010 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "German Pablo Gentile" . > Any plans? Yes, there are plans but that will happen after regular version 1.0.0 is released. The biggest problem here is IDE integration which is totally a different universe compared with Delphi IDE. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 5 Posted October 23, 2010 Message from: "German Pablo Gentile" El 20/10/10 09:45, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: > "German Pablo Gentile" . >> Any plans? > > Yes, there are plans but that will happen after regular version 1.0.0 is > released. > The biggest problem here is IDE integration which is totally a different > universe compared with Delphi IDE. I believe you can leave ide integration for a second step and put your efforts and make it easy to build on lazaraus/fpc. In my experience, working with RO/DA library, for example, i can code in Delphi and build on linux using lazarus. That must be the point... Best regards. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 5 Posted October 24, 2010 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "German Pablo Gentile" wrote in message news:WbJ6r8jcLHA.512@anaxagvs227... > El 20/10/10 09:45, Farshad Mohajeri escribió: >> "German Pablo Gentile" . >>> Any plans? >> >> Yes, there are plans but that will happen after regular version 1.0.0 is >> released. >> The biggest problem here is IDE integration which is totally a different >> universe compared with Delphi IDE. > > I believe you can leave ide integration for a second step and put your > efforts and make it easy to build on lazaraus/fpc. In my experience, > working with RO/DA library, for example, i can code in Delphi and build on > linux using lazarus. That must be the point... > Good point. Well, that was my object too. To make unigui projects FPC compilable first and leave the designer integration to somewhere in future. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites