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2002ASP #2343
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

2002C #10947
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

2002VB #19551
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

ASP_Volume2 #30673
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

ASP_Volume2 #31948
FTP transfert with InetControl

With this code, you can transfert easy any files on your FTP server. It's a small program, but it works fine. I use an InetControl to do the transfert.

ASP_Volume2 #42885
Office XP Interface.

XP Menu is none visual component that changes the visual aspects of menus and toolbars to nearly the same look and feel of MS Office XP. No code required, you do not have to reconstruct menus or toolbars using components other than those shipped with Delphi. It's a 1.501 (Beta) version. ----------------------------------------------- ATTENTION : It's not my code. I find it on the web : http://www.shagrouni.com/english/software/xpmenu.html

ASP_Volume3 #46898
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

ASP_Volume3 #46899
FTP transfert with InetControl

With this code, you can transfert easy any files on your FTP server. It's a small program, but it works fine. I use an InetControl to do the transfert.

ASP_Volume3 #46900
Office XP Interface.

XP Menu is none visual component that changes the visual aspects of menus and toolbars to nearly the same look and feel of MS Office XP. No code required, you do not have to reconstruct menus or toolbars using components other than those shipped with Delphi. It's a 1.501 (Beta) version. ----------------------------------------------- ATTENTION : It's not my code. I find it on the web : http://www.shagrouni.com/english/software/xpmenu.html

C_Volume2 #71735
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

C_Volume2 #73010
FTP transfert with InetControl

With this code, you can transfert easy any files on your FTP server. It's a small program, but it works fine. I use an InetControl to do the transfert.

C_Volume2 #83949
Office XP Interface.

XP Menu is none visual component that changes the visual aspects of menus and toolbars to nearly the same look and feel of MS Office XP. No code required, you do not have to reconstruct menus or toolbars using components other than those shipped with Delphi. It's a 1.501 (Beta) version. ----------------------------------------------- ATTENTION : It's not my code. I find it on the web : http://www.shagrouni.com/english/software/xpmenu.html

Java_Volume1 #90279
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

Java_Volume1 #91554
FTP transfert with InetControl

With this code, you can transfert easy any files on your FTP server. It's a small program, but it works fine. I use an InetControl to do the transfert.

Java_Volume1 #102487
Office XP Interface.

XP Menu is none visual component that changes the visual aspects of menus and toolbars to nearly the same look and feel of MS Office XP. No code required, you do not have to reconstruct menus or toolbars using components other than those shipped with Delphi. It's a 1.501 (Beta) version. ----------------------------------------------- ATTENTION : It's not my code. I find it on the web : http://www.shagrouni.com/english/software/xpmenu.html

1_2002 #106305
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

2_2002-2004 #117426
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

2_2002-2004 #118701
FTP transfert with InetControl

With this code, you can transfert easy any files on your FTP server. It's a small program, but it works fine. I use an InetControl to do the transfert.

2_2002-2004 #129638
Office XP Interface.

XP Menu is none visual component that changes the visual aspects of menus and toolbars to nearly the same look and feel of MS Office XP. No code required, you do not have to reconstruct menus or toolbars using components other than those shipped with Delphi. It's a 1.501 (Beta) version. ----------------------------------------------- ATTENTION : It's not my code. I find it on the web : http://www.shagrouni.com/english/software/xpmenu.html

3_2004-2005 #135970
Office Interface (97-2000-XP)

This class allows you to replace the standard Visual Basic menu with one that supports many more features, some of which include:Addition of bitmaps or icons to menu items (supports any size). Optional MonoDefault state will only colorize icons of menu items that are selected (a la Outlook Express) Extended keyboard shortcut keys, using Ctrl+, Shift+, Ctrl+Shift+, combinations, function keys, system keys, the menu and print keys, and the CapsLock key. Draws in the style of the Office 97 menu bar. Implements Visual Studio-menu style check marks and radio buttons. Implements Hot-tracking, Hot-lighted and Clear-box highlighting visual effects. Implements a "CaptionSeperator" item-type which is a Seperator Bar with scaled, centered text and optional background coloring and submenu support. Implements Color-select, a type of highlighting that lets the highlight bar be different than the system default Background gradients Multi-line menu items DBCS (Unicode) support for languages such as Chinese Each feature is Item-by-item. You can have a whole menu full of items that colorize or highlight differently. Version Upgrades: 4.1 (07/01/2001), 4.0 (06/18/01), 3.0 (02/22/2001) and 2.3 (10/28/2000): New Features include support for MDI Parent and child menus, each item may have its own Font, right-justification of menu items, and support for menu breaks and menu bar-breaks. In Version 4.0, the object model was completely revamped and simplified, developer documentation is now included, and a number of new features, such as support for background gradients, multi-line menu items, and Unicode, were added. Version 4.1 adds Office XP style flat menus. --------------------------------- It's not my code !!! It's a Nathan Moschkin code. I find it on the web. Thanks for his job. -----------------------------------------------

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