Turn to this set of edit controls with lots of extra capabilities and enhance your application with various customizable functionality
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
681
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 7069 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Programmers are aware of how important it is to have close at hand powerful resources that allow them to enhance their applications with all sorts of features. TUnitAdvEditBtn is one such set of VCL components that could come in handy when trying to integrate edit controls into your software.
First off, it should be pointed out that TUnitAdvEditBtn is, in its turn, made of multiple components, namely TUnitAdvBtn, TUnitAdvEditBtn, TDBAdvEditBtn, TAdvDirectoryEdit, and TAdvFileFileNameEdit.
Together, they open the way to a multitude of possibilities, such as handling focus color and border colors, numeric right aligned input, or numeric-only input.
Aside from that, working with fixed prefixes and suffixes should raise no difficulty whatsoever, and support for OLE drag and drop is provided. It is also worth mentioning that various edit styles are available for you to choose from, such as float, numeric, hex, money, and range.
All clipboard actions can be associated with events, and in case the edit value is invalid, using a different color is an option. In addition to that, via the INI file or registry, working with automatic persistence is possible.
In case you want your app to be able to edit scientific units, it can do that, what with a reserved space in the edit control being aimed just at that.
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