Colection of VCL components for creating, modifying and printing text documents with images, tables and hypertext links using Delphi
Version | 22.1.0 |
Updated | December 3 2023 |
Developer |
Sergey Tkachenko
N/A
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User Rating |
1154
3.8
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Original File Size | 115 MB |
Downloads | 9862 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
TRichView represents a collection of native Delphi/C++Builder components that you can implement into your software projects to enable end users to view, modify and print hypertext documents. It's available for both 32- and 64-bit Windows running Embarcadero RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, 10 Seattle or XE–XE8, 2007–2010, Delphi 2005 or 5–7, or Borland Developer Studio 2006.
In addition to the trial version of TRichView, the setup file contains the trial versions of ScaleRichView (TRichView add-in with WYSIWYG editing) and Report Workshop (TRichView add-in with reporting features). Furthermore, you can check out the full source code of RichViewActions (for creating the text editor's UI), SRVControls (for inserting objects in ScaleRichView editors), RichViewXML (for saving and loading TRichView documents in XML format) and RvHtmlImport (for importing HTML content in TRichView).
You can also use TRichView parsers for spellcheckers, Indy and CleverComponents downloaders for RichViewActions, TRichView editors for DevExpress VCL, TRichView objects for ReportBuilder 17 reports, RvHtmlViewImporter, along with data providers for Report Workshop. However, these components can only be installed if you already have Delphi or C++ Builder installed. Extensive help documentation is available in the downloaded package, along with demos for the add-ins, C++ Builder (with and without Unicode support) as well as Delphi (with and without Unicode support).
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