Add various types of buttons to your applications, which offer HTML formatting capabilities, with this component for Delphi and C++Builder
| Version | 10.2.3.0 |
| Updated | March 31 2020 |
| Developer |
TMS Software
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| User Rating |
704
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| Original File Size | 45.4 MB |
| Downloads | 6779 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Seemingly simple features can take a lot of time to implement when creating a new application, which is one of the reasons many developers prefer to use components designed to streamline the process.
THTMLButtons is a Delphi and C++Builder component that enables you to add various types of buttons to the applications you are developing. It is part of the TMS HTML Controls Pack, which provides developers with a collection of controls that can simplify the process of creating a program.
You can add standard, flat and Borland-style buttons, TMS-style checkboxes and radio button controls with multiline and HTML-formatted captions. The mini HTML documentation lists all the supported tags and can help developers with formatting text when adding various elements to their applications.
The TMS HTML Controls Pack, which this component is a part of, is available for many versions of Delphi and C++Builder. The downloadable package includes multiple archives, each containing controls for specific versions of the IDEs.
Various parameters can be customized, such as the button vertical alignment and checkmark color. Instructions for adding the buttons to your applications, as well as performing adjustments, can be found in the documentation available in the downloadable archive.
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