A switchcontrol-component with up to 8 steps.
Compound.pas required (in zip).
Sourcecode and demo
a simple IP-Address Editcontrol.Comctl32.dll Version 4.7 needed
The ProfDHTMLEdit component allows Delphi and C++Builder application developers to incorporate "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) HTML editing capabilities into their applications. The component uses Microsoft's Component Object...
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TComboSpinEdit allows the user to choose from a range of numeric values by clicking on special "spin buttons", or by clicking on the combo button that allows extremely fast and precise input, even for floating-point numbers. Users can... |