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RichView (Delphi version)

Version: 12.0.4

Downloads Count: 2

License Type: Shareware

Price: $325

Date Added: Dec 18, 2009

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000

Requirements: Delphi 4-2010

File Size: 19323 KB

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Description of RichView (Delphi version)

RichView is a suite of native Delphi/C++Builder components for displaying, editing and printing hypertext documents. Components support various character attributes (fonts, subscripts/superscripts, colored text background, custom drawn). Documents can contain tables, pictures, images from imagelists, any Delphi controls. Left, right, center or justify alignments of paragraphs, custom margins and indents, bullets and numbering, Unicode, background images, print preview, export to HTML, RTF import and export, live spell, data-aware versions and more... RichViewActions is a set of components and actions for creating user interface for word processor applications (free addon). ScaleRichView is a set of components for WYSIWYG editing (shareware addon) This installation contains files for Delphi 4-2010 (for Win32).

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