Integrate a smooth Office 2007-styled panel with sophisticated opacity, fill and shadow support by turning to this simple component
| Version | 10.2.4.0 |
| Updated | March 31 2020 |
| Developer |
TMS Software
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| User Rating |
660
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| Original File Size | 175 MB |
| Downloads | 8048 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
TAdvSmoothPanel is a visual component that was designed to help advanced computer users such as software programmers or developers implement a smooth Office-style panel within their applications without significant efforts.
Among the features it showcases, users might be able to find support for background and foreground images at various positions, JPEG, BMP, GIF and full alpha transparent PNG as well.
Upon deploying the smooth panel pack, the end user will be able to enjoy rounded boarders within the app, sleek shadows, anti-aliased drawings, opacity controls, sophisticated gradients, texture and even hatch fills.
The caption can be separated by the contents and showcased along with font filling or underline, HTML-formatted content with the occasional hyperlink, HTML-specified images and even a quick switch to instant swap between various Office styles.
TAdvSmoothPanel Crack also comes with a PictureContainer option that can be useful whenever sharing or reusing JPEG, GIF, PNG or BMP images. It also provides users with a collapsible/expandable panel for increased convenience.
The keyboard can be used to navigate between the various components of the panel or expand and collapse the panel. Images can be included within buttons and the height can automatically increase or decrease when adding or removing buttons from the panel. The buttons also come with a status indicator.
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