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Alek Terekhov
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FastReport FMX released
FastReport FMX released

Report generator FastReport FMX is the first multiplatform solution for including Business Intelligence into software based on Embarcadero FireMonkey IDE (Delphi for MS Windows and Apple Mac OS X).

Compatible with Embarcadero RAD Studio XE2 (FireMonkey) and XE3 (FireMonkey 2).

Visual report designer is available now on both MS Windows and on MAC OS X!

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Components > Buttons and Check Boxes > Non-standard form
Fancy Led Button v.1.0FWS 41 k 10 Aug 2001
By Alek Terekhov. FancyLedButton based on DsFancyButton.

Changes and Additions in FancyLedButton:

  • removed Glyphs (if You need them use DsFancyButton instead);
  • added customizable Led (in place of Glyphs);
  • added AutoSize property (works not quite correctly in non rectangular shapes);
  • added MultiLine caption support;
  • customizable Caption Shadow color.

 
Fully functional
Source: Included
Download: CB3 CB4 CB5 D3 D4 D5  


 


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