Dropping support for Delphi Berlin and Tokyo #136
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I always use newish versions of Delphi. I'm currently on 11.3 as I just haven't had the time to move to 12 yet. So, this won't affect me negatively and I do like using the new features. |
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No objections |
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No objection, since Delphi 11.3 is the community edition.
Am 16.02.2025 um 12:08 schrieb pyscripter:
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I am thinking of dropping support for Delphi Berlin and Tokyo.
The minimum supported version will be Delphi Rio (10.3). This is the
first version that supports DPI scaling (CurrentPPI) and inline var
declarations (which I like a lot).
@MShark67 <https://github.com/MShark67> @JaFi-cz
<https://github.com/JaFi-cz> @vincentparrett
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@groehner <https://github.com/groehner> Any objections?
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I agree. People who used Synedit in previous Delphi versions can use older build. |
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No objections from me. |
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I am thinking of dropping support for Delphi Berlin and Tokyo.
The minimum supported version will be Delphi Rio (10.3). This is the first version that supports DPI scaling (CurrentPPI) and inline var declarations (which I like a lot). This will also save a bit of effort in updating packages when you add/remove files.
@MShark67 @JaFi-cz @vincentparrett @dados @groehner Any objections?
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