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Stephen Ball
TListBox, FireMonkey styles and RTTI for a dynamic object editor
TListBox, FireMonkey styles and RTTI for a dynamic object editor
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Stephen Ball
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Thursday, 10 January 2013
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In my last blog post we started by looking at how to get the
business display demo project as a favourite project
. In this video we are going to now jump into looking at
FireMonkey
styles in action and how they can be used to help build a dynamic user interface, with a little help from an advanced topic area,
RTTI (Run Time Type Information)
My Next blog will look at how we can extract this from the demo project into a new project and talks further about the attributes and interfaces used along the way. Until then, Happy Coding!
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Business Display Demo
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