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Powerful Chromium Based WebView Component To Host Web Content In Your Delphi/C++ Builder FireMonkey Apps

Intro RAD Studio 10.4 Sydney brings support for working with web content through the Chromium-based Edge WebView2 browser control in VCL applications via the new TEdgeBrowser component. Embarcadero DocWiki But, this is for only the VCL applications currently. So, what if you want to utilize this feature in your FireMonkey application?! Problem solved! We have the WebView for FireMonkey…
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Learn To Add Custom Text Rendering And Formatting Capabilities To Your Delphi FMX Controls Quickly

Most applications demand high-quality text rendering, resolution-independent outline fonts, and full Unicode text and layout support. Looking for a device-independent text layout system that improves text readability in documents and in UI for Your Delphi/C++ applications? How to build such Text Rendering Capabilities to your FireMonkey controls? This post will guide you. (e.g) Let’s see…
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Powerful Native Windows Open Source And Free Python IDE Built In Delphi

Developer Kiriakos Vlahos (aka PyScripter) has a powerful native Windows Python IDE called PyScripter that he has built available as an open source project. It is built in Delphi and takes full advantage of the styling capabilities built into VCL plus robust Delphi libraries like TSynEdit. It fully supports the latest version of Python and is a long term project which has been refined and updated…
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RAD Studio November 2020 Roadmap PM Commentary

by Marco Cantu, David Millington and Sarina DuPont Introduction The Embarcadero RAD Studio product management team regularly updates the product development roadmap for Delphi, C++Builder, and RAD Studio. As you can see in our official roadmap blog post, we have just…
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Quickly Migrate and Modernize Your Delphi/C++ Apps Using FastReport With Windows High DPI Setup

Display panel manufacturers have packed an increasing number of pixels into each unit of physical space on their panels resulted in the dots per inch (DPI) of modern display panels. In the past, most displays had 96 pixels per linear inch of physical space (96 DPI); in 2017, displays with nearly 300 DPI or higher are readily available. Variety of monitors like SD, Full HD, 4K Ultra HD, 8K Ultra HD…
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