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How to get operating system version information: The Windows API provides some version information that is common to all 32 bit Windows operating systems. Delphi's run time library (RTL) makes access to this information very straightforward. We will begin our exploration by seeing how to get the information from the Windows API. Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 31973 |
How to use the TListView OnCustomDrawXXX events: TListView's OnCustomDraw, OnCustomDrawItem and OnCustomDrawSubItems events are useful to customise the appearance on a list view control without having to handle all the painting yourself. This article shows how to use these events in a report style list view control. Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 33619 |
How to set a component's default event handler: When you double click many components at design time Delphi creates an empty event handler for the default event. Sometimes you need to specify a different default event than that used by Delphi. Here's how Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 32526 |
How to extract version information using the Windows API: The Windows API provides a method to extract version information from an executable file. The API is rather archane and some knowledge of how version information is stored in an executable file is helpful. Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 32644 |
Shaping a Form around a Bitmap(Delphi Tutorial): We have already done a tutorial on how to create non-rectangular windows. This tutorial shows how to create a form that is shaped around a bitmap. Like the previous tutorial it uses the SetWindowRGN function. The clever part here is how the region is created. Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 33632 |
How to call Delphi code from scripts running in a TWebBrowser : When writing programs that use the TWebBrowser control as part of the user interface I've sometimes needed to respond to user interaction with the control. The official way to do this is to extend the web browser's external object, and this is the technique we will use in this article. Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 31692 |
TTreeView: Adding and Removing Nodes, Node Images, TTreeNode.Level, Preventing Duplicates, TTreeNode.Data, BeginUpdate, EndUpdate, ItemID - Finding Nodes, Pre-order and Post-order recursive tree traversals, Editing TreeNode.Text, Tree Sorting, Linking a TreeView and a ListView, Drag and Drop Date Added: 7/24/2006 | Visits: 32682 |
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