Lazarus command line options
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lazarus [options] <project-filename>
option | short | description |
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--help | -? | this help message |
--version | -v | show version and exit |
--quiet | be less verbose, can be given multiple times | |
--verbose | be more verbose, can be given multiple times | |
--setup | Show setup dialog for most important settings | |
--primary-config-path=<path> | --pcp=<path> | primary config directory where Lazarus stores its config files. Default is /home/USER/.lazarus |
--secondary-config-path= <path> | --scp=<path> | secondary config directory where Lazarus searches for config template files. Default is /etc/lazarus |
--debug-log= <file> | file where debug output is written to. If it is not specified, debug output is written to the console. | |
--debug-enable= [[-]OptName][,[-]OptName][...] | Enable or Disable groups of debug output. Valid Options are: DBG_VERBOSE, DBG_WARNINGS, DBG_STATE. DBG_EVENTS, DBG_STATE_EVENT, DBG_DATA_MONITORS, DBG_DISASSEMBLER, DBG_LOCATION_INFO, SYNMOUSEEVENTS, SRCED_LOCK, SRCED_OPEN, SRCED_CLOSE, SRCED_PAGES, DBG_CMD_ECHO, DBG_CMD_ECHO_FULL, DBGMI_TYPE_INFO, DBGMI_TIMEOUT_DEBUG, DBG_THREAD_AND_FRAME, DBGMI_QUEUE_DEBUG, DBGMI_STRUCT_PARSER, FPDBG_VERBOSE_MEM, FPDBG_THREADS, DBG_ERRORS, FPDBG_DWARF_VERBOSE, FPDBG_DWARF_ERRORS, FPDBG_DWARF_WARNINGS, FPDBG_DWARF_SEARCH, FPDBG_DWARF_DATA_WARNINGS, FPDBG_QUEUE, DBG_BREAKPOINTS, FPDBG_COMMANDS | |
--no-splash-screen | --nsc | Do not show splash screen |
--force-new-instance | Do not check if another IDE instance is already running | |
--skip-last-project | Skip loading last project | |
--language= | Override language. For example --language=de. For possible values see files in the languages directory. | |
--lazarusdir=<dir> | directory to be used as a basedirectory | |
--lcl-no-transient | Do not set transient order for modal forms | |
--gtk-module module | Load the specified module at startup. | |
--g-fatal-warnings | Warnings and errors generated by Gtk+/GDK will halt the application. | |
--gtk-debug flags | Turn on specific Gtk+ trace/debug messages. | |
--gtk-no-debug flags | Turn off specific Gtk+ trace/debug messages. | |
--gdk-debug flags | Turn on specific GDK trace/debug messages. | |
--gdk-no-debug flags | Turn off specific GDK trace/debug messages. | |
--display h:s:d | Connect to the specified X server, where "h" is the hostname, "s" is the server number (usually 0), and "d" is the display number (typically omitted). If --display is not specified, the DISPLAY environment variable is used. | |
--sync | Call XSynchronize (display, True) after the Xserver connection has been established. This makes debugging X protocol errors easier, because X request buffering will be disabled and X errors will be received immediately after the protocol request that generated the error has been processed by the X server. | |
--no-xshm | Disable use of the X Shared Memory Extension. | |
--name programe | Set program name to "progname". If not specified, program name will be set to ParamStrUTF8(0). | |
--class classname | Following Xt conventions, the class of a program is the program name with the initial character capitalized. For example, the classname for gimp is "Gimp". If --class is specified, the class of the program will be set to "classname". | |
--disableaccurateframe | disables fully accurate window frame under X11. This feature is implemented for Qt, Qt5 and Gtk2 interfaces and used mostly by GetWindowRect(). |