ANN: Diagram Studio v1.8 released
From: Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com] (nospam_at_tmssoftware.com)
Date: 10/27/04
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:41:28 +0200
We're pleased to announce the availability of a new version of the Diagram
Studio at http://www.tmssoftware.com that adds a lot of new exciting
features and capabilities. With Diagram Studio, you can add powerful and
userfriendly dynamic & programmable diagramming capabilities to your
applications faster than ever.
What's new in v1.8
- New: expanding/collapsing nodes system. Linkpoints can be turned into
nodes and nodes can be expanded/collapsed, showing/hiding the other blocks
attached to the link point.
- New TatDiagram.AutomaticNodes property controls this behaviour.
- New TLinkPoint properties Collapsable and Collapsed controls individual
behaviour of link points
- New: gradient background supported with new TatDiagram.Background.Gradient
property
- New: layers system: added Layer property for diagram controls. Added
ActiveLayer, DeactivateLayer and LayerActive methods in TatDiagram
component.
- New: Visible property for diagram controls
- New: TDiagramUndoAction and TDiagramRedoAction actions
- New: TatDiagram events: OnBeforePaint and OnAfterPaint
- New: TatDiagram event: OnDrawLinkPoint
- New: StringData property for diagram controls
- New: TatDiagram method CopyImageToMetaFile
Screenshot: http://www.tmssoftware.com/ds17.gif
Fully functional evalutation downloads and EXE demos for Delphi 5,6,7 &
C++Builder 5,6 can be obtained from http://www.tmssoftware.com/diagram.htm
Registered users can obtain this free update after login on our website.
-- Kind regards, Bruno Fierens TMS software Productivity components for Windows, Linux, IntraWeb, .NET development http://www.tmssoftware.com
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