Before all, I must apologise for my being so late in my reply, but I realised the existence of this message today only!
Well, I do not think you can use the Delphi source with Delphi 3; you could try, anyway. Remember to install synEdit components before. I must warn you. SynEdit's last release does not install: it gives error in compilation; so I must use earlier cvs releases
Kind Regards
Stefano
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I forgot. Sorry! Kylix Is Delphi for Linux. It worked well enough as far as Mandrake 9.1 release; then, because of new Lib C it no longer works. I am trying (and following the Source Forge project) Lazarus in practice Delphi again from scratch based on FreePascal. There's a linux version and a Windows one as well. It is in its Early development but one can start simple projects just now. I hope in its development as, as a RAD, it is very promising.
Kind Regards
Stefano
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I'm using Borland Delphi 3 (Although I have a copy of 6 in a box :) ). Is your code useable in D3? What is Klyx or whatever? Something new?
Before all, I must apologise for my being so late in my reply, but I realised the existence of this message today only!
Well, I do not think you can use the Delphi source with Delphi 3; you could try, anyway. Remember to install synEdit components before. I must warn you. SynEdit's last release does not install: it gives error in compilation; so I must use earlier cvs releases
Kind Regards
Stefano
I forgot. Sorry! Kylix Is Delphi for Linux. It worked well enough as far as Mandrake 9.1 release; then, because of new Lib C it no longer works. I am trying (and following the Source Forge project) Lazarus in practice Delphi again from scratch based on FreePascal. There's a linux version and a Windows one as well. It is in its Early development but one can start simple projects just now. I hope in its development as, as a RAD, it is very promising.
Kind Regards
Stefano