> Benoit,
>
> using replace, I used gb.case as per docs, gambas bauked, but gb.text does
> work as case insensitive replace.
>
> ??
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
Both are deprecated. Now you must use gb.IgnoreCase instead.
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Benoît Minisini
Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
>>
>
> Query to Benoit ... is there a way to define 'NOT NULL' entry via
> gambas code ?
>
You have to define the default value. What's the point of having a
mandatory field (NOT NULL) without a default value?
>>> just s
> Benoît Minisini ha scritto:
> > Query to Benoit ... is there a way to define 'NOT NULL' entry via
> > gambas code ?
>
> You have to define the default value. What's the point of having a
> mandatory field (NOT NULL) without a default value?
> >>>
> >>> just say i want somet
I am using a parallel printer Panasonic KX-P1150 (dot printer).
The printer is at /dev/lp0 and prints very well in English.
In Greek it only shows some strange characters like "road crossings" and
crosses with other symbols.
I have tried to use all the font options of the printer that can be
adju
sorry
gambas package are more older on ubuntu
you are using a source compiled version
normally it work
2010/2/11 Fabien Bodard :
> installed from packages ?
>
Yep, compiled the source.
as far as i remember everything went well with no errors and no warnings
Kim
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Hi List,
I wondered if anyone was using /maintaining the pdf code from the pdf example,
as there are a number of problems with it and missing features.
I've emailed the original author, but the info at top of the file is quite old
(2007) and Daniel says he is not able to contribute anymore.
A
Vassili,
You might have to convert the Greek Unicode characters into ANSI or ASCII
(not sure how your printer works I haven't
used a parallel printer in a while) in order to see some Greek characters
printed out.
if you can verify that the printer is setup correctly and an ascii plain
text with Gr