PowerPanel for Delphi Version 1.00

(C) COPYRIGHT Strategic Applications Inc. 1995. All rights reserved.



To register via Compuserve: 	GO SWREG

Registration Number:		8131

Developed by:			John Panagia(72774,2161) 
				Strategic Applications
				150 Knickerbocker Ave
				Bohemia, NY 11716
			

	
This is a shareware product. Registration is $30.00. 
Upon registration you will receive full source code and 
support via Compuserve. For problems or questions you can 
count on 24-36 hour turn-around.  

Unregistered copies will only run from the Delphi IDE.



WHAT IS POWERPANEL.

The PowerPanel components are a collection of 19 
visual components based on Delphi's TCustomPanel. 
These components give your application a very 
flexible means of resizing or moving virtually 
any component at runtime. This package includes 
sizable versions of many of Delphi's standard 
components.

TPowerPanel has built-in logic to turn off resizing 
of a particular border depending on the components 
align property. For example, if you have added a 
TPowerPanel to a form and set the align property to 
albottom, then only the top border is resizable. This 
is because the other borders of the component will be 
controlled by its parents size. 



INSTALLING.


To install these components, do the following:

1.	Store all of the files in a directory on your hard drive.
2.	From the Delphi IDE, choose Options|Install Components.
3.	Click the add button.
4.	Click the Browse button and find the directory where The PowerPanel 
	files were copied.
5.	Pick the PPReg.dcu or PPReg.pas file depending on if you're registered 
	or not, and click ok.

After these steps, you will find a new page on your tool pallet called 
'PowerPanels'. Dive right in or take a look at the PPDemo.dpr demonstration 
program in the install directory.  






Disclaimer:
	
At release time, all components were believed to be functioning as described. 
If you have any problems, you may e-mail me at 72774,2161 for assistance.  
PowrPanel is distributed as is and no warranties are implied.
