Difference between revisions of "Lazbro"

From Lazarus wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Text)
Line 3: Line 3:
  
 
Author: Derek John Evans
 
Author: Derek John Evans
 +
 +
=Download=
 +
Website:  http://www.wascal.net/
 +
 +
File: http://www.wascal.net/bin/lazbro0.1.zip
 +
 +
=Story=
 +
Lazbro was written because I wasn't happy with the state of the TIpHTMLPanel control which comes with Lazarus, so as usual, if you don't like it, rewrite it.
 +
 +
Lazbro is still young, so it will take a few months for all the bugs to be ironed out. Most of the core features are written. For the inner design, I choose to align the HTML attributes directly to Lazarus control properties. Which means there are a number of HTML attributes which are not standard. In order to provide the best compatiblity with standard HTML, I convert a subset of standard HTML attributes to the internal custom attributes. This makes for a clean/tidy implementation while providing a lot of extra layout features to get around compatiblity restrictions.
  
 
=Screenshots=
 
=Screenshots=
Line 8: Line 18:
  
 
[[File:lazbro2.png]]
 
[[File:lazbro2.png]]
 
=Download=
 
Website:  http://www.wascal.net/
 
 
File: http://www.wascal.net/bin/lazbro0.1.zip
 

Revision as of 17:33, 1 September 2015

About

Lazbro is HTML viewer component which is 100% Lazarus based.

Author: Derek John Evans

Download

Website: http://www.wascal.net/

File: http://www.wascal.net/bin/lazbro0.1.zip

Story

Lazbro was written because I wasn't happy with the state of the TIpHTMLPanel control which comes with Lazarus, so as usual, if you don't like it, rewrite it.

Lazbro is still young, so it will take a few months for all the bugs to be ironed out. Most of the core features are written. For the inner design, I choose to align the HTML attributes directly to Lazarus control properties. Which means there are a number of HTML attributes which are not standard. In order to provide the best compatiblity with standard HTML, I convert a subset of standard HTML attributes to the internal custom attributes. This makes for a clean/tidy implementation while providing a lot of extra layout features to get around compatiblity restrictions.

Screenshots

lazbro1.png

lazbro2.png