Label component for Delphi and C++Builder with HTML formatting capabilities, which can be integrated by developers into various projects
Version | 10.2.4.0 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
643
2.3
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6514 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Software development projects can usually be streamlined with the help of ready-to-use components that are designed to be integrated directly and are an easy way to add new features to your applications.
THTMLLabel is a Delphi and C++Builder component specifically created to help you add labels to your project. It is available for multiple versions of Delphi and C++Builder, and it can be obtained as part of the TMS HTML Controls Pack.
It comes with HTML formatting capabilities and supports a subset of the HTML formatting tabs. Support is included for bevel borders and events for anchor clicks, as well as functions for highlighting and marking text.
THTMLLabel is designed to be compatible with a standard TLabel while offering additional capabilities to display HTML formatted text, auto-sizing, gradient background and more.
The component can be used with numerous editions of Delphi and C++Builder, and you can find each version in a separate archive once you have downloaded the TMS HTML Controls Pack.
THTMLLabel Crack comes with a developer guide that lists the component’s features and explains how it can be integrated into your project. Examples are also provided, and you should not run into any issues if you follow the instructions.
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