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  1. #11

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    WinXP, Delphi 7. I think its exactly as compact and feature rich as i need


  2. #12

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    Interesting comments you've got there dazappa

    Still a lot of D6-7 users too, I see.
    That's pretty useful info for those who consider to end support for these Delphi versions with regards to their wrappers.

  3. #13

    Re: Screenshot of you editor window

    Delphi 2010 with JCL and cnWizards.



    Yes, I'm sticking to the good old Turbo Pascal color scheme!

    Quote Originally Posted by chronozphere
    It's interesting to see all those editor windows. Is cnWizards also available for other versions of delphi?
    cnWizards supports Delphi 5 and upwards, not all features are available on all versions though. I use D7 with it for some "legacy code". At the moment I'm using 4 different versions for different projects, D7, D2007, D2009 and D2010, and cnWizards has made my life a lot easier, I just can't live without it anymore...
    If you develop an idiot proof system, the nature develops better idiots.

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    Delphi 2009 w/ Castalia.


  5. #15

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    Got another one... Hehe

    This time with Compiz Fusion running wild...

    [img width=800 height=600]http://www.pjpdev.co.za/images/ide2.png[/img]

  6. #16

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    As you see, I'm a Man. Xubuntu + Vim and compiling from the console.

    The old Turbo colour combination is the best.

    The shoot is from my Pascal compiler for Zylog-80 and compatible micros (Spectrum, MSX, etc.). I've added the Configuration unit this night and I've just decided wich options will accept next release (0.1.0).
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  7. #17

    Re: Screenshot of you editor window

    Bah, a real man uses ed.
    [size=10px]"In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite." -- Paul Dirac[/size]

  8. #18

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    When Lazarus is a bit too bloated for console apps (Blank Console binary, stripped, from lazarus: 346kb; Console binary compiled w/out lazarus, using good ole dev-pascal: 15kb).

    Oh man, and because this is using an old version of FPC, and I didn't want to fiddle with testing a new compiler, I had to write my own text wrapping function. That took quite a while, heh.

  9. #19

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    Here is mine (Smultron + FreePascal on Mac OS X, compiling from console ):


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