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The Object Inspector is a useful tool for debugging your own programs. How to add the Object Inspector to your own programs is demonstrated in examples/objectinspector.
 
The Object Inspector is a useful tool for debugging your own programs. How to add the Object Inspector to your own programs is demonstrated in examples/objectinspector.
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= Popup Menu =
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== Set to default ==
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== Undo ==
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== Jump to declaratikon ==
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== Cut ==
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== Copy ==
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== Paste ==
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== Delete ==
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== Show hints ==
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== Show component tree ==
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== Options ==

Revision as of 16:53, 13 July 2006

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The "Object Inspector" window allows you to explore and edit the properties of objects. Objects here are TPersistent descendants like a TForm or a TButton or a TOpenDialog.

On the top there is a tree showing the components of the currently edited designer form (or datamodule or frame or whatever).

The biggest part of the Object Inspector are the 3 property grids called 'Properties', 'Events' and 'Favorites'. Each property grid show a subset of the published properties of the selected components.

The Object Inspector is a useful tool for debugging your own programs. How to add the Object Inspector to your own programs is demonstrated in examples/objectinspector.

Popup Menu

Set to default

Undo

Jump to declaratikon

Cut

Copy

Paste

Delete

Show hints

Show component tree

Options