Main features:
- Highlighting for HTML, Javascript, Web, CSS, Basic, Pascal, SQL, C#, Perl,
Python, INI, XML included
- Codefolding support
- Undo and redo functions
- Optional gutter with configurable line number display
- Clipboard operations
- Find and replace dialogs
- Printing support
- Save to formatted HTML support
- DB-aware version included
- Configurable parameter hinting
- Configurable auto-completion
- URL aware
- Error marking
- Styler available for emoticons
- Code list component
- Separate memo contents container for easy switching of code with single
memo
- Modified line indication
- VCL & VCL.NET support
- Support for spell checking with Addict Spell Checker (See
www.addictive-software.com)
Screenshot: http://www.tmssoftware.com/advmemo5.gif
A fully functional trial version for Delphi 5,6,7,2005,2006 & C++Builder
5,6,2006 can be obtained from http://www.tmssoftware.com/go/?advmemo
Registered users can obtain the latest update free after login on our
website. The new TAdvMemo is also included in the latest full TMS Component
Pack distribution update.
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Kind regards,
Bruno Fierens
TMS software
Productivity components for Windows, .NET, IntraWeb
http://www.tmssoftware.com
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Kind regards,
Bruno Fierens
TMS software
Productivity components for Windows, .NET, IntraWeb, Linux development
http://www.tmssoftware.com
I often see trial downloads of components, OR VCL- exe's showing win32
performance of the controls, but it's hard to get a feel for how those
same controls will behave in a fully managed app.--
Pretty amazing vcl.net support ! Well done !!
JoeH
Bruno
I honestly think that vcl.net is the best kept secret in the .net
development community - I've seen so many winforms apps and developed
some myself, and there's no way of getting around how SLOOOOOOWW they
are rendering themselves. I'm not a big fan of watching forms paint.
Seems there's a lot of leverage ot show your component suite and show
that you can have native-like responsiveness and painting from an app
and still be .net.
Randy
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