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What do I need to do to use RichView with the new release of Delphi?
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Fantastic! I needed that, too. Now I can go out and purchase XE2.
Have you tested if TRichView will compile properly for 64-bit Windows?
Also, do you know if TRichView will work with FireMonkey, or will it need the VCL? If it can use FireMonkey, then we would be able use TRichVIew in Mac (and in the future Unix) applications.
And, will TRichView run under iOS? To do so it will have to compile with FreePascal.
Thanks.
Louis
Have you tested if TRichView will compile properly for 64-bit Windows?
Also, do you know if TRichView will work with FireMonkey, or will it need the VCL? If it can use FireMonkey, then we would be able use TRichVIew in Mac (and in the future Unix) applications.
And, will TRichView run under iOS? To do so it will have to compile with FreePascal.
Thanks.
Louis
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I just discovered:
Mida – now in beta - to convert a Delphi VCL application to FireMonkey:
http://midafiremonkey.wordpress.com/
Mida – now in beta - to convert a Delphi VCL application to FireMonkey:
http://midafiremonkey.wordpress.com/
Keep in mind that there is no way to use this tool to "convert" a third party VCL control to FireMonkey. Its usefulness in anything beyond the most trivial of UIs is questionable.lkessler wrote:I just discovered:
Mida – now in beta - to convert a Delphi VCL application to FireMonkey:
http://midafiremonkey.wordpress.com/
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