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*[[Lazarus Faq]] - General information about Lazarus and specifics for Linux and Windows users.
 
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*[http://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.net/docs/lcl/ LCL documentation] - On line help for LCL (work in progress).
  
 
==The Lazarus Developer Guides==
 
==The Lazarus Developer Guides==

Revision as of 11:25, 27 May 2005

Lazarus and Pascal Tutorials

  • Lazarus Tutorial - A tutorial for beginners and a detailed description of the Lazarus IDE.
  • Lazarus IDE Tools - An intermediate level tutorial about code completion and other IDE tools.

The Lazarus User Guides

  • Lazarus Faq - General information about Lazarus and specifics for Linux and Windows users.

The Lazarus Developer Guides

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 for terms used in the Lazarus IDE for the Portugese-Brazilian translation.

Code Conversion Guides

IDE Documentation

  • Getting Lazarus - Instructions on how to download a released or CVS version of Lazarus **

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.