Here is my latest blog post about TFrameStand a component for FMX (XE7..10 Seattle) that ease the way you handle TFrame (especially in mobile applications) and can help you providing some nice visual effects.
Here is my latest blog post about TFrameStand a component for FMX (XE7..10 Seattle) that ease the way you handle TFrame (especially in mobile applications) and can help you providing some nice visual effects.
The source in available on GitHub and there are some demos to show main functionalities. Also, there is an article about this component on the latest issue of Blaise Pascal Magazine.
Any comment/suggestion would be very appreciated! :-)
http://www.andreamagni.eu/wp/2015/09/tframestand-component-fmx-tframes-on-steroids
The source in available on GitHub and there are some demos to show main functionalities. Also, there is an article about this component on the latest issue of Blaise Pascal Magazine.
Any comment/suggestion would be very appreciated! :-)
http://www.andreamagni.eu/wp/2015/09/tframestand-component-fmx-tframes-on-steroids
OCD kicking in, it doesn't spin correctly around the center
ReplyDeleteAlexander Benikowski While we are at it: the lighting seems to rotate with the object. Just kidding! That is a nice approach and if I can find some spare time I will investigate it ASAP.
ReplyDeleteAlexander Benikowski I would have bet first complain would have been against the doubled title bar... Did you missed it? ;-)
ReplyDeleteAndrea Magni yes, missed it a bit^^. But unaligned stuff and pixeloffsets bother me more, i am a pixelwhore^^"
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool, I had something like this on mind since a while
ReplyDeleteA small but significant update: http://www.andreamagni.eu/wp/2015/10/tframestand-added-component-editor/
ReplyDeleteAnd, if you are interested in TFrameStand, remember I have a session in the upcoming CodeRage X (thursday, 9 am PDT)! :-)