Software component designed for Delphi and C++Builder that has HTML formatting capabilities and enables you to add a listbox to your application
| Version | 10.2.4.0 |
| Updated | March 31 2020 |
| Developer |
TMS Software
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| User Rating |
672
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| Original File Size | 175 MB |
| Downloads | 6801 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
You can run into numerous challenges during the process of developing an application, and many of these can be solved with the help of ready-to-use components designed to be integrated into your software directly.
THTMListbox is one of these components, created to provide developers with the means of adding a listbox and checklist to their applications, which offers HTML formatting capabilities for text.
THTMListbox is part of the TMS HTML Controls Pack, which includes many other components that can prove helpful for software developers. It is available for multiple editions of Delphi and C++Builder.
The component supports a subset of the HTML formatting tags, and you can see them all listed on the mini HTML reference page. These enable you to format text in the listbox in various ways.
It is possible to add GIF, JPEG, BMP, ICO and WMF images to the listbox, and the component even offers support for animated GIFs. What’s more, you can use direct text highlighting, error marking, item hints, anchor hints, blinking text and so on.
Depending on the edition of Delphi or C++Builder you use for development, you can find the right version of the component in a separate archive within the TMS HTML Controls Pack.
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