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Mario Sernicola
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 4:57 pm    Post subject: Shell tree component Reply with quote



Hi,

I'm writing a free application and I need a free component that look and
behave exactly like the corresponding parts of the Windows Explorer for
folders navigation through a tree view.

I know Ortus Shell Tree (there is a personal edition but it shows a
splash screen Sad ), Jam Software Shell Browser is not free, FileExpl of
Leo D. Shih is too limitate.

Is there another shell component that I can use?

Thanks

Mario Sernicola
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Giuliano
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Shell tree component Reply with quote



Il Thu, 26 Apr 2007 13:57:07 +0200, Mario Sernicola
<mariosernicola (AT) libero (DOT) nospam.it> ha scritto:

Quote:
Hi,

I'm writing a free application and I need a free component that look and
behave exactly like the corresponding parts of the Windows Explorer for
folders navigation through a tree view.

[snip]

Quote:
Is there another shell component that I can use?

IIRC Turbopower Shell Shock has that component(s):

http://sourceforge.net/projects/tpshellshock/

Ciao

Giuliano
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Remy Lebeau (TeamB)
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Shell tree component Reply with quote



"Mario Sernicola" <mariosernicola (AT) libero (DOT) nospam.it> wrote in message
news:4630935c$1 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...

Quote:
Is there another shell component that I can use?

There is a TFolderTree component available at http://www.torry.net.
Last time I looked at it a couple of years ago, it had a few bugs, but
they were not that hard to fix.


Gambit
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Mario Sernicola
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Shell tree component Reply with quote

I've installed Turbopower Shell Shock and I think is a complete
component suite.

I've a problem: in my application, I put a ShellTreeView in the form, I
save, close my project, so I reopen my project and a error message appears:

Error reading StShellTreeView1->Indent: Invalid index. Ignore the error
and continue? NOTE: ...

If I create a new project and put the same component, there are no
errors, but in the project of my app this error appears every time I try
to open it :(

Any suggestion?

Mario


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Giuliano wrote:
Il Thu, 26 Apr 2007 13:57:07 +0200, Mario Sernicola

IIRC Turbopower Shell Shock has that component(s):

http://sourceforge.net/projects/tpshellshock/

Ciao

Giuliano
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Giuliano
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:26 am    Post subject: Re: Shell tree component Reply with quote

Il Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:58:43 +0200, Mario Sernicola
<mariosernicola (AT) libero (DOT) nospam.it> ha scritto:

Quote:
I've installed Turbopower Shell Shock and I think is a complete
component suite.

I've a problem: in my application, I put a ShellTreeView in the form, I
save, close my project, so I reopen my project and a error message appears:

Error reading StShellTreeView1->Indent: Invalid index. Ignore the error
and continue? NOTE: ...

Uhm... strange behavior...

Which tool, patch level and library version do you use?

I've tried with BCB6 Udp4 + TP ShShock 1.02 and it's all ok for me.
Saved, reopened... all ok!

Quote:
If I create a new project and put the same component, there are no
errors, but in the project of my app this error appears every time I try
to open it :(

Any suggestion?

I guess it's a component streaming problem. If you don't need to
manipulate the TStShellTreeView1::Indent property, I would suggest
to comment out (or move it from published to public) that line form
the Pascal source, recompile the package and reinstall it again.

If you can recreate a very very small application that exhibits that wrong
behavior, please send me a zip file at

giuliano chiocciolina immenso punto net

so I can try to look at it, as soon as possible.

Ciao

Giuliano
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