Joseph Wilcock
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Total 4 products
By Joseph Wilcock.
Freeware 07 Jul 2005Description
"I always need to have a "Persistent Data Store" file, so I finally decided to write one using ZIP files. This article details exactly what I did to use Turbo Power's Abbrevia as a Virtual Data Store, using one single file to store all program data. I tried to publish this to the BDN, …Informations
- Status: Fully functional
- Source: N/A
- Size: 22 kB
Platforms: D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7
Components > Print VCL > Previews
By Ben Ziegler, Joseph Wilcock.
Freeware + source 01 Oct 2001Description
Easily add print preview to any Delphi project. Supports panning and zooming, RTF, graphics, full TCanvas support, etc. It is metafile-based, but supports exporting reports to clipboard or file as EMF or JPEG files. Includes support for printing TStringGrids and TStrings.Informations
- Status: Fully functional
- Source: Included
- Exe demo: included
- Size: 380 kB
Platforms: CB5, D3, D4, D5
Components > Component Packs > Multi-purpose Middle
By Joseph Wilcock.
Freeware + source 01 Oct 2001Description
A list of components that were all created to either learn how to make components or to solve a specific problem. Components: JwAutAbt: Non-visual auto "About" box with various properties JwBinRES: Streamable Binary Resource (alternative to Res files) JwBmpRes: Non-visual Component to store …Informations
- Status: Fully functional
- Source: Included
- Exe demo: included
- Size: 608 kB
Platforms: CB5, D3, D4, D5
Code Samples > Samples > Applications
By Joseph Wilcock.
Freeware + source 01 Oct 2001Description
Yet another example of how to create applications or windows by simply call the WinAPI directly. A good way to understand Windows and/or event programming, and could be a good way to create small, more compact programs.Informations
- Status: Fully functional
- Source: Included
- Size: 17 kB
Platforms: D5