Component for Delphi and C++Builder that enables developers to add a treeview to their applications, with customizable properties
Version | 1.4.1.1 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
715
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6562 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Over the course of the development process, ready-to-use components can prove very helpful when trying to add new features to your software. They can usually be integrated without too much trouble, and they save you the hassle of coding everything yourself.
THTMLTreeList is a component for Delphi and C++Builder, designed to help you add a tree view to your software, with columns that have customizable width, alignment and headers.
The tree view has HTML formatting, as well as radio button and checkbox capabilities. Checkboxes and radio buttons come in multiple variations, such as standard, flat, Borland-style and Windows XP-style.
The component supports a subset of the HTML formatting tags, and you can find them all listed in the Mini HTML reference. You can use these to display text with various styles and format it in multiple ways.
THTMLTreeList Crack is available for a number of different editions of both Delphi and C++Builder. TMS HTML Controls Pack contains this component and other similar tools, and you can find the right version for the integrated development environment you wish to use in a separate archive.
The archive also includes a quick start guide for developers, which can help them figure out how to integrate the component into their software.
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