[fpc-pascal] What to do to get new users
Ralf Quint
freedos.la at gmail.com
Thu Oct 17 03:42:40 CEST 2024
On 10/16/2024 2:49 PM, James Richters via fpc-pascal wrote:
>
> >> By and large, FPC (and Lazarus) is installed rather quickly.
>
> The only thing I wish for the installation of FPC is that all the help
> files were included and installed by default. I am always annoyed by
> being required to go get the help files and add them in myself when I
> install FPC.I think many years ago making them separate files that
> could be downloaded if needed made sense, but those days are long gone
> and manually downloading and installing the help files is just not
> necessary anymore. I know you don’t need the help files if you have
> Lazarus, and I’m in the minority, but I like the text IDE and use it
> exclusively.
>
> I think anyone coming across the IDE and not realizing the help needs
> to be downloaded and installed separately would just assume there is
> no help.I know it states it quite clearly on the download page, but
> when downloading it you are just tying to get it working it’s not
> until you want to really do something and try to use the help that you
> realize there is none, and by then you forgot what was on the download
> page.
>
Not sure what kind of help you are referring to, but Help seems to be
installed on my system I am currently working on, and all I ever
download when upgrading or installing a new version is the 64bit version
of Lazarus&compiler as well as the 32bit cross-compiler...
And on Linux, I download and install in order 3 files, as clearly
indicated, which are fpc-laz (the compiler), fpc-src (source code) and
lazarus-project (IDE), with the later including the help files...
Ralf
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