[Gambas-user] Does Gambas work in Fedora Core 64 Bit

Naveen Agarawal naveenagrawal at ...43...
Sun Feb 13 10:34:32 CET 2005


I just wanted to know if it is possible to use Gambas on 64 bit platform? May be there is some special version of Gambas to use on 64 bit platform.
 

pretore60 <ottaviomacino at ...412...> wrote:
HMB ha scritto:

>uuups, sorry to dissapoint you all here, but i only store all datas into a 
>mysql-database with gambas and made some formulars in/with oo where i connect 
>to the mysql-db and print then form-letters or other documents.
>
>So sorry for that unclear writing.
>
>HM
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>Am Donnerstag, 10. Februar 2005 18:17 schrieb Rob:
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>>On Thursday 10 February 2005 11:27, Eilert wrote:
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>>>Wow, how do you do that? Can you access OOo from Gambas? Or do
>>>you produce text files to be read and formatted from OOo?
>>> 
>>>
>>Sorry to interject here, but I have looked into this myself and
>>am curious about what HMB did as well.
>>
>>Using the gb.compress and gb.xml components, I believe it is
>>possible to construct or modify OOo documents, though it would
>>require A LOT of code to do so. There is a Perl module called
>>OpenOffice::OODoc which I hope to use as a reference in writing
>>a Gambas component to deal with OOo documents once Gambas
>>supports writing components in Gambas. (I'll likely write a set
>>of classes to include in various projects before then, but
>>ultimately it should be a component to help with version
>>management.)
>>
>>My own printing in Gambas has been very similar to my printing in
>>VB... write a set of functions to maintain cursor position,
>>handle printing text and boxes, etc. without having to have
>>Draw.This and Draw.That in my business logic. Several of the
>>banking apps I have written required printing with consistent
>>text positioning (for printing on forms) and thankfully, Gambas
>>has proven to be up to the task.
>>
>>Rob
>>
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I'm very interesting to your job . I've proved to prepare some formulary 
for my database (mysql) for football amatorial society, but i don't able 
to. Can you send me some example?
Thank's.
Ottavio


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