TTntBitBtn , TTntSpeedButton , TTntStringGrid , TTntDrawGrid , TTntImage , TTntShape , TTntBevel , TTntScrollBox , TTntCheckListBox , TTntSplitter , TTntStaticText , TTntControlBar , TTntLabeledEdit , TTntMaskEdit
Unzip the source files into a dedicated library directory.
The serves as a vital bridge for these legacy environments. It provides developers with a comprehensive suite of over 60 Tnt-based controls that seamlessly replace standard VCL components. By implementing this specific version, developers can add full Unicode compliance to their applications without undergoing a forced, high-risk migration to newer IDE versions. TMS Unicode Component Pack v2.5.0.1
: Supports Unicode on Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7. It will run on Windows 95/98/ME but without Unicode capabilities. Object Inspector
Version 2.5.0.1 is a maintenance release that addresses a specific compatibility issue. The version history reveals the following: By implementing this specific version, developers can add
In this article, we’ll explore what makes version 2.5.0.1 a critical update for developers and how these components facilitate seamless global software distribution. What is the TMS Unicode Component Pack?
V2.5.0.1 represents the maturity of the "hack." It was likely the most stable, feature-rich version designed for the older IDEs. It offered improved RTTI support and better handling of Windows Themes (Visual Styles), which were notoriously difficult to implement when you were sub-classing window procedures manually to force Unicode rendering. Object Inspector Version 2
Understanding TMS Unicode Component Pack v2.5.0.1: Empowering Legacy Delphi Apps
is a specialized suite of visual components designed to bring full Unicode support to legacy versions of Delphi and C++Builder. For developers maintaining older applications built in Delphi 6, 7, 2005, 2006, or 2007, this component pack serves as a critical bridge. It allows legacy software to display, edit, and process international character sets without forcing a costly and time-consuming migration to newer, natively Unicode-enabled Delphi versions (such as Delphi 2009 or RAD Studio 10/11/12).