Delphi and C++Builder component that can be used by developers to add an auto-scrolling credits label with HTML formatting capabilities
Version | 10.2.3.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
668
2.5
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6251 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
When creating a complex application, you might find yourself having to write a detailed credits section in order to ensure every contributor is mentioned. In some cases, you may even need to add a rolling label if you want to include all the required information.
THTMLCredit is a component for Delphi and C++Builder designed to enable developers to add a smooth auto-scrolling credits label to their applications. It comes with HTML formatting capabilities and offers support for a subset of the HTML formatting tags.
Support is included for bevel borders, events for anchor clicks, keyboard interface for anchors, hovering, blinking text, JPEG, GIF, ICO, BMP, WMF, imagelist images and mini scrollbars. Additionally, it comes with multiple auto sizing styles and includes an HTML property editor.
The mini HTML implementation used to display text with HTML tags is a subset of the HTML standard and supports a number of tags that can be found in the mini HTML reference list.
THTMLCredit Crack is part of the TMS HTML Controls Pack, which includes a number of other components as well. You can find them in separate archives depending on the integrated development environment you are using, as multiple versions of Delphi and C++Builder are supported.
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