Thursday, March 20, 2025

Released RAD Studio 12.3 Athens Delphi and C++ Builder version of all the Mitov Software libraries including 64 Bit IDE Support

   I have just released the first version of all of the Mitov Software libraries for RAD Studio, Delphi and C++ Builder 12.3 Athens including the new 64 Bit IDE Support!




The libraries are available for download here:

https://mitov.com/downloads

Here is also a list of some of the major improvements and new features of the libraries:

  • Added RAD Studio 12.3 Athens support
  • Added support for the new 64 bit RAD Studio IDE
  • Improved IGDIPlus image codecs support
  • Added IGPMatrixStore.Restore method
  • Added IGPGraphics.ForHDC
  • Added IGPGraphics ForSavedRenderingOrigin, ForSavedCompositingMode, ForSavedCompositingQuality, ForSavedTextRenderingHint, ForSavedContrast, ForSavedInterpolationMode, ForSavedSmoothingMode, ForSavedPixelOffsetMode, ForSavedTransform, and ForSavedClip
  • Added DivideBy, Bottom, and Right to TIGPRect and TIGPRectF
  • Added TIGPFMXBitmap class
  • Added TIGPFMXBitmapHelper, TIGPFMXGraphics, and TIGPFMXCanvasHelper class helpers
  • Added ForGraphics to TIGPVclBitmapHelper, and TIGPVclCanvasHelper
  • TJsonParser renamed to JsonParser
  • Initial migration to using Make instead of Create class methods for creating interfaced objects
  • Improved performance
  • Added component name highlighting in the property editor
  • Improved Sockets error handling
  • Added option to pass multiple patterns to ForFiles
  • Added support for hint images
  • Improved 64 bit support
  • Added support for paste multiple items
  • Added ForNames and ReadAnyString to IReader
  • Added IsConnectedByIDs with Set parameter
  • Improved C++ Builder Win64x compatibility
  • ClockPin renamed to ClockInputPin in some of the components
  • Added IsConnected to the Socket and ComPort components
  • Improved HEX editor
  • Added Playing, CanPlay, and CanStart properties to TVLVideoPlayer
  • Added OnPaint support for the VideoDisplays

Please enjoy!

With best regards,

   Boian

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