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Category Archives: TurboPower
Orpheus
I fixed several minor bugs in Orpheus according to Win64 and Unicode. Embarcadero has updated GetIt. I have the impression that still many people are using this library which I have seen for the first time with Delphi 2.
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, RAD Studio 10.3 Rio, RAD Studio 10.4 Sydney, Third Party Components, TurboPack, TurboPower
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PNG
This time I fixed a bug in the PNG components. These components are quite up-to-date, contrary to the old TurboPower components.
Posted in Delphi, RAD Studio 10.4 Sydney, Third Party Components, TurboPack, TurboPower
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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
Posted in RAD Studio 10 Seattle, Third Party Components, Tips and Tricks, TurboPack, TurboPower, Uncategorized
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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
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, RAD Studio 10 Seattle, RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo, RAD Studio 10.3 Rio, RAD Studio 10.4 Sydney, Third Party Components, TurboPack, TurboPower, Uncategorized
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LockBox reloaded
A user asked me if he can use the LockBox component in a new multi-platform application. I told him that he can do it theoretically but he should consider the following: LockBox has been developed by TurboPower that discontinued the … Continue reading
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PNG Components and Tokyo
This week I received an email from Uwe Raabe that he has updated his png components under bitbucket. That’s why I just updated the TurboPack version under GitHub. As I mentioned in a previous post the RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo … Continue reading
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo, Third Party Components, TurboPack, TurboPower
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RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo and TurboPack
Maybe most of you already heard that the next release of RAD Studio will be 10.2 Tokyo. Additionally to supporting Win32, Win64, MacOS, iOS and Android RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo will support Linux64. As always I updated the TurboPack libraries … Continue reading
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, FireMonkey, RAD Studio 10 Seattle, RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo, RAD Studio XE5, RAD Studio XE6, RAD Studio XE7, RAD Studio XE8, SourceForge, Third Party Components, Tips and Tricks, TurboPack, TurboPower
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GitHub or Bitbucket
I’m currently hosting the TurboPack components under GitHub but which not surprisingly supports Git. But normally I’m working with HG because of the great TortoiseHG tool. With the the help of the HGGit extension I can use TortoiseHG with Git … Continue reading
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, FireMonkey, RAD Studio 10 Seattle, RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, RAD Studio XE5, RAD Studio XE6, RAD Studio XE7, RAD Studio XE8, SourceForge, Third Party Components, Tips and Tricks, TurboPack, TurboPower, Uncategorized
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RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin and TurboPack
Maybe most of you already heard the latest news, today RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin shipped. With the release of the version of RAD Studio I updated the TurboPack libraries. You can download the TurboPack libraries manually from the TurboPack website … Continue reading
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, FireMonkey, RAD Studio 10 Seattle, RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, RAD Studio XE5, RAD Studio XE6, RAD Studio XE7, RAD Studio XE8, SourceForge, Third Party Components, Tips and Tricks, TurboPack, TurboPower, Uncategorized
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RAD Studio 10 Seattle and TurboPack
Maybe most of you already heard the latest news, today RAD Studio 10 Seattle shipped. With the release of the version of RAD Studio I updated the TurboPack libraries. You can download the TurboPack libraries manually from the TurboPack website … Continue reading
Posted in C++-Builder, Delphi, FireMonkey, RAD Studio 10 Seattle, RAD Studio XE5, RAD Studio XE6, RAD Studio XE7, RAD Studio XE8, SourceForge, Third Party Components, Tips and Tricks, TurboPack, TurboPower, Uncategorized
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