VLC component that you can integrate into your RAD Studio and Delphi projects to be able to display PNG, GIF, JPEG, ICO, WMF and BMP images
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
677
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6895 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
If you're a Delphi or RAD Studio developer looking for solutions to enhance your graphic viewing or editing applications can turn to TAdvOfficeImage.
It's a lightweight VCL component that can be easily integrated to facilitate photo display in PNG, GIF, JPEG, ICO, WMF and BMP format. PNGs with alpha transparency are supported too.
There's one trick to it: TAdvOfficeImage cannot be downloaded and purchased separately because it's just one VCL component part of TMS Image Controls Pack, a bundle that contains several VCL modules with various functions dedicated to graphic-related features.
For example, if you get the entire pack, you can check out a component that generates circles, which can be used to point out values or ranges of values - its colors can be customized into anything you want while the values can be formatted to fit the Delphi format specifications.
There's another tool that can implement a circular progress bar into your apps, whose style resembles SQL 2005 and whose block, active block colors and interval speed can be configured at will.
TMS Image Controls Pack can be used with Delphi 7 and RAD Studio (10.2 Tokyo Professional, Enterprise and Architect, 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle, XE8-XE, 2010, 2009, 2007). Single developer and site licenses are available for purchase (full source code and commercial usage).
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