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August 18, 2022

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TMS VCL UI Pack 10.8.2.0
Extend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Charting (1)
TMS Web Core and More with Andrew: Lazarus
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TMS VCL UI Pack v10.8.2.0


A new update for our product TMS VCL UI Pack v10.8.2.0 has been released.
  • New : Exposed OnContextPopup event handler in TAdvMemo
  • New : Public CSVLineBreak property added in TAdvStringGrid
  • New : ControlLook.GrayedGlyph added in TAdvStringGrid
  • New : Support for images in filter action buttons in TAdvDBFilterPanel
  • Improved : Caret position handling after SetSelection* calls in TAdvRichEditor
  • Improved : High DPI handling for filter action buttons in TAdvDBFilterPanel
  • Improved : ImageIndex property editor in Object Inspector in TAdvToolPanel

+ various smaller improvements & fixes
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Extend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Charting (1)


Now that we've covered integrating images, maps, and diagrams into our TMS WEB Core projects, the next area to explore is charts. There are numerous JS libraries available that are quite capable in this regard, including TMS FNC Charts. Whether your charting needs are big or small, there is likely to be a charting tool well-suited to the task, and even a few that are well-suited to nearly any task. But for this miniseries, we're going to have a look at a few scenarios where a more specific approach may be helpful. Start with Sparklines!

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TMS Web Core and More with Andrew: Lazarus


The most recent posts in this series covered how to deploy TMS WEB Core applications as native desktop applications on Windows, Linux, and macOS using either the Miletus framework or the Electron framework. In both cases, using TMS WEB Core and Delphi in Windows, it was possible to generate the final desktop executables for all three platforms directly or with just a simple extra step. But what if you want to create regular TMS WEB Core web applications and don't have access to Delphi? Or perhaps you don't want to use Microsoft Windows as a development platform? TMS WEB Core projects can also be developed in two other very different environments - Lazarus and Visual Studio Code, both of which run on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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Free udemy course


TMS WEB Core facilitates to leverage all your Object Pascal knowledge to create component based rich web client applications from the Delphi IDE. Did you know that for some time, it is equally possible to apply this knowledge using TMS WEB Core but from the Visual Studio Code IDE?

Learn for free how quickly you can reuse your skills to build web client applications from Visual Studio Code with the added benefits of running the IDE on the operating system of your choice, debug web client apps from the IDE and have a web technology based WYSIWYG form designer. Just tune in and join us!
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