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Did you know…?

Did you know that each TMS Web project has its own project/options? As you can see in the screenshot below there is a new section “TMS Web” under the well-known project/options dialog. To make it easy for you to use … Continue reading

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New Video

Today we published a new video. This time it is about Web Core for Visual Studio Code and the integrated HTML designer. This designer is able to show the components on an HTML form with CSS file. Please watch the … Continue reading

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Orpheus

During the last days I fixed two bugs in the good old Orpheus components. Both were related to the TPictureField component. As I mentioned several times you can use Orpheus in legacy code, but you should avoid to use it … Continue reading

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Did you know…?

Did you know that Delphi allows to add associated files to existing units? For example you can add .html and .css files to a unit, so that they are shown in the project manager. Here is a screenshot: This can … Continue reading

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Did you know…?

Did you know that TMS Web Core for Delphi shows web applications with the .web extension although they are regular Delphi projects with a .dpr and a .dproj file? The TMS Web Core IDE plugin is able to change the Delphi … Continue reading

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New Video

Today we released a new video. This time it is hosted under TMS Software TV. It shows how to synchronize HTML elements with the corresponding Delphi controls. Please enjoy it.

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Mustangpeak

As I mentioned yesterday, pyscripter joined the TurboPack team. He maintains not only SynEdit but also the Mustangpeak libs. That’s why I merged the different Mustangpeak forks and pushed them to Turbo pack. Many thanks again for your help and … Continue reading

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Did you know…?

Did you know that TMS Web Core for Delphi supports regular expressions in the search paths? This means that you can add a search path like “c:\myfolder\*” that points to “c:\myfolder” and all its subfolders.

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Dark theme

After a long period of hesitation I decided to move to the dark theme. I switched my iMac, virtual Windows 10 and particularly my Delphi IDE to the dark theme. Also the Total Commander and Beyond Compare could be moved. … Continue reading

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PNG Components

I synchronized the Turbo Pack PNG components with these ones. I also added an explicit cpp output dir for the hpp files. During installation with GetIt, the IDE now compiles the components and creates the necessary hpp files, so that … Continue reading

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