> I think this is good idea.
> Or maybe Ctrl + F should have flip-flop behaviour to hide/show search
> window.
>
> Jussi
>
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 13:20, Ron wrote:
> > I find the behavior of the new search/replace window in Gambas3 a bit
> > annoying sorry.
> >
> > Either it's to small and n
El 16/10/10 19:07, Biro Zoltan escribió:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to write a small code using a database on a server (small
> home network).
>
> On the server machine I have installed: Ubuntu 10.10, Apache2,
> Mysql-server version 5.1.49. Here in my.cnf I deleted the row containing
> "bind-address=
Hi!
I'm trying to write a small code using a database on a server (small
home network).
On the server machine I have installed: Ubuntu 10.10, Apache2,
Mysql-server version 5.1.49. Here in my.cnf I deleted the row containing
"bind-address=127.0.0.1". This machine have the local IP address:
192.1
Hi
Just for your information, I have modified dependencies list in the wiki
to reflect the correct ones for Ubuntu Maverick.
Removed libesd-alsa0, which is correctly resolved with current
libesd0-dev and changed libmysqlclient15-dev to libmysqlclient-dev.
Otherwise, compiling process will fail.
I think this is good idea.
Or maybe Ctrl + F should have flip-flop behaviour to hide/show search
window.
Jussi
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 13:20, Ron wrote:
> I find the behavior of the new search/replace window in Gambas3 a bit
> annoying sorry.
>
> Either it's to small and not easy to enlarge by
I have Metrologic and Symbol scanners working with 'keyboard wedge'
interface. Needs a computer with ps2 keyboard socket though. Connect scanner
to keyboard port, keyboard to scanner and computer can't tell the
difference.
minthaka wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use Gambas2 (or 3) together with a
I find the behavior of the new search/replace window in Gambas3 a bit
annoying sorry.
Either it's to small and not easy to enlarge by just clicking a button, or
it's to big and covers the code you where searching for.
I suggest to add a behavior, that if you double click a line in the search
resu
There are also scanners which are just USB HID devices, so they function as
extra input device, just do setfocus on an textlabel input field and scan.
See here for the barcode scan code I once made (for fun)...
http://www.domotiga.nl/browser/trunk/DomotiGa/FBarcodes.class#L1
http://www.domotiga.nl
El 16/10/10 09:55, M. Cs. escribió:
> Is it possible to use Gambas2 (or 3) together with a barcode scanner under
> Linux. Is there any module available for that ?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Csaba
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