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    HTMLViewer
    HTML Viewer Components for Delphi, Lazarus and C++Builder The HtmlViewer component set consists of the THtmlViewer, TFrameViewer, and TFrameBrowser components. All three are HTML document display components: THtmlViewer * The basic component. * THtmlViewer displays single (non-frame) documents. * It also forms the basis for the other two components. TFrameViewer * Displays both frame and single HTML documents. * TFrameViewer is oriented more for local file system...
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    Rio - Raw Image Objects

    Rio - Raw Image Objects

    Raw Image Objects for Lazarus/FreePascal

    Rio provides virtual pixel access to any 1, 2, 3 or 4 byte pixel map. ie: You can use Rio with any bitmap type including TBitmap's or TBGRABitmap's. Rio includes a large number of optimized bitmap editing/copying methods. The design of Rio is based on FreePascal generic objects. Therefore once a pixel format is defined, higher level generic objects can be created to edit the pixel maps using the built in generic methods.
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