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*[[Remote Debugging]] - How to debug your Lazarus application from another machine.
 
*[[Remote Debugging]] - How to debug your Lazarus application from another machine.
 
*[[Extending the IDE]] - How to add functionality to the Lazarus IDE  
 
*[[Extending the IDE]] - How to add functionality to the Lazarus IDE  
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*[[Creating IDE Help]] - How to extend the IDE documentation
 
*[[Lazarus IDE ToDo List]] - Remaining tasks for the IDE
 
*[[Lazarus IDE ToDo List]] - Remaining tasks for the IDE
 
*[[Anchor Sides]] - Description of Anchor Sides Feature
 
*[[Anchor Sides]] - Description of Anchor Sides Feature

Revision as of 00:41, 30 April 2006

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Lazarus and Pascal Tutorials

The Lazarus User Guides

The Lazarus Developer Guides

LCL - Lazarus component library

Lazarus tools

Interfaces

Translations

  • Getting translation strings right A few notes for programmers on how to create and use translateable strings in your application. Quickly discusses general things about creating strings, offers a few hints on implementation issues and points out some things to consider when using English as base language in particular.
  • Localization Notes:
  • German - Notes and guidelines for translating the Lazarus IDE to German, including a small dictionary to look up often used translations.
  • Portuguese-Brazilian - Small dictionary containing common translations of terms used in the Lazarus IDE for the Portuguese-Brazilian translation.
  • Add language bar explains how you can add a list of translations to the top of a wiki page.

Code Conversion Guides

IDE Documentation

Additional Components Documentation

Free Pascal Compiler Documentation

In addition to this site, the latest version of the documentation can also be found online and in a variety of downloadable formats on the main Free Pascal Compiler site. There is now also a WiKi site for FreePascal [1] very similar in style to this one, to allow developers to submit documentation in addition to the official FPC documents below.