SAMPLES.HTM file for examples
of HTML
While HTML documents are normally associated with the Internet World Wide Web, they are also very useful for displaying all kinds of textual material such as documentation, helpfiles, etc. Graphics are easily incorporated in these documents.
README.HTM This file
HTMLDEMO.EXE The demo file
SAMPLES.HTM An HTML file showing the use of various HTML tags
SUPPORT.HTM List HTML Tags and Attributes supported by this version
TABLETUT.HTM A Tutorial showing the use of Tables
GLASS.BMP Bitmap files used by various .HTM files
WMELON.BMP
TABLE.BMP
CONTENTS.BMP
GRAYBKG.BMP Background image for SAMPLES.HTM
CRHRN1.WAV Sound for demo
BLKGREEN.HTM Other sample HTML files
GUDCOLOR.HTM
One of the following ImageLib Graphics DLLs
ILIB31HT.DLL Delphi 1 full feature DLL
ILBDEM31.DLL Delphi 1 demo DLL
DEMOSRC.ZIP Source code for the demo program
HTMLDEMO.DPR Source for the demo
HTMLDEMO.RES
DEMOUNIT.PAS
DEMOUNIT.DFM
HTMLABT.PAS Unit for demo
HTMLABT.DFM
FONTDLG.PAS Unit for demo
FONTDLG.DFM
SUBMIT.PAS Unit for demo
SUBMIT.DFM
UNITS.ZIP Installation files for the ThtmlViewer component
(Shareware version only)
HTMLVIEW.DCU
HTMLVIEW.DCR
HTMLSUBS.DCU
READHTML.DCU
HTMLUN2.DCU
DLLDEM16.DCU
HTML.RES
HTMLVIEW.HLP The help file
HTMLVIEW.KWF It's keyword file
HTMLVIEW.INT The interface for HTMLVIEW.PAS
SOURCE.ZIP Installation files for the ThtmlViewer component
(Professional version only)
HTMLVIEW.PAS
HTMLVIEW.DCR
HTMLSUBS.PAS
READHTML.PAS
HTMLUN2.PAS
DLLINT16.DCU
HTML.RES
HTMLVIEW.HLP The help file
HTMLVIEW.KWF It's keyword file
HTMLVIEW.DCU is set to place
ThtmlViewer on
the palette page tab named "Samples". You can relocate it later from the
IDE if desired.
COMPLIB.DCL or start a new library
file.
HTMLVIEW.DCU, HTMLVIEW.DCR, HTMLSUBS.DCU,
READHTML.DCU, HTMLUN2.DCU,
and HTML.RES in the chosen directory.
HTMLVIEW.DCU.
Then hit OK and the Search Path edit box will have the correct path
added and ThtmlViewer will have been added to the installed units listbox.
(You may have to scroll down to see it.)
SAMPLES component page tab.
ILIB31HT.DLL or ILBDEM31.DLL module to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM
directory.
HTMLVIEW.HLP will supply context sensitive help for the
ThtmlViewer
component. Installation of component help files is discussed in the
Delphi Component Writer's Guide on page 80.
HTMLVIEW.KWF file in the DELPHI\HELP
directory along with the other .KWF files.
HELPINST program. Choose File | Open to open
DELPHI.HDX in the DELPHI\BIN directory.
HTMLVIEW.KWF file
to the list of .KWF files.
.HDX file.
WINHELP can find the
help file, HTMLVIEW.HLP. There are several choices:
HTMLVIEW.HLP in the DELPHI\BIN directory
with the other help files.
HTMLVIEW.HLP somewhere on your path.
WINHELP.INI to add a directory entry for
HTMLVIEW.HLP.
The HTMLVIEW.HLP file contains documentation for how to use the
ThtmlViewer component. To access the help,
open the help file from Delphi, press the Search All button and search for
"ThtmlViewer". Or place a ThtmlViewer component on your form and press F1.
ILBDEM31.DLL
module. Since
this is a demo version, there will be occasional shareware
"reminder" messages.
The "reminder" messages are, of course, removed in the professional version of ThtmlViewer.
The shareware version may be used without charge by hobbyists, students, occasional users, etc., for their own personal use.
If you are planning on using the ThtmlViewer in a product to be sold or distributed to others or for company use, you should purchase the Professional version. The Professional version includes:
If you're planning to use ThtmlViewer as part of another VCL component offered for sale, please contact us for additional information.
Pricing for the Professional version is:
To order, contact us at the sales address below.
- Sales
- NetMasters, LLC.,
George Lambert
131 Daniel Webster Hwy #507
Nashua, NH 03060 USA
(888) 2 GETWEB or (888) 243-8932 (USA Only)
(603) 889-7468 (International)
(603) 594-0611 (Fax)
gman@startups.com
World Wide Web: http://www.startups.com/
- Technical
- Dave Baldwin,
CompuServe ID: 76327,53
Internet: dbaldwin@pbear.com
World Wide Web: http://www.pbear.com/
IMAGELIB.ZIP.
For further technical information, contact:
Jan Dekkers