ANN: Diagram Studio v1.7 release
From: Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com] (nospam_at_tmssoftware.com)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 00:16:58 +0200
We're pleased to announce a new release of the Diagram Studio v1.7 at
http://www.tmssoftware.com
Diagram Studio is a set of components to add the capability for users to
draw diagrams, flowcharts, floorplans, organisation charts, graphs and much
more in an easy, fast & user-friendly way. Diagram Studio offers a typical
diagramming user interface with support for clipboard, rotation, panning,
snap to grid, rulers, zoom, save & load. It's extendible block & line
architecture features customization of pen, brush, gradient, text style,
rotation, link points, line style, arcs, beziers, polygons and much more.
In this new version, the nr. of available included default blocks has almost
tripled.
What's new & improved:
- New : arrow blocks: Standard, Double, Quad, Triple, Chevron, Block
Single, Block Double, Corner Single, Corner Double (thanks to Nick Glasier)
- New : electric blocks: Zener Diode, Comparator, Inductor, Non-linear
inductor, Ground, NPN/PNP Transistor, PTIGB, PIN, Thyristor, MOSFET, Switch,
Duo Coil XForm, Tri Coil XForm, DC Voltage Source, DC Current Source (thanks
to Steve Evans)
- New : TatDiagram.Redo method
- New : gradient designer & action
- New : shadow designer & action
- Improved : Undo behaviour
- Several fixes & code improvements
Screenshot: http://www.tmssoftware.com/ds17.gif
Fully functional trial downloads & sample EXE application are available for
Delphi 5,6,7 & C++Builder 5,6 at http://www.tmssoftware.com/diagram.htm
This is a free update for registered users that can be obtained after login
on our website.
-- Kind regards, Bruno Fierens & Wagner Landgraf TMS software Productivity components for Windows, Linux, IntraWeb, .NET development http://www.tmssoftware.com
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