![]() ![]() Alternatively (for PDF) I would probably go for the ActiveX components that ship with Adobe's PDF reader. They provide native Delphi components for generating and viewing PDF files (). ![]() take a look in the graphics section on Torry's Delphi Pages (google it) and you will find robust support.įor PDF preview/reading I would take a look at Gnostice's product-line. You also have FreeImage, which is collection of DLL files - but with Delphi wrapper classes to make them easy to use. To quickly add support for the most common formats, GraphicsEX is a traditional Delphi extension a lot of developers use. ImageEN is a good package (commercial) and you might also like the free Vapyre Image Library (the name is a bit. When it comes to displaying images Delphi is blessed with many third party libraries that provides you with support for almost every image format imaginable. I personally like to keep my source "all delphi". ![]()
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