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AComponent : Specifies the parent of the object to be defined.

xName : The name of the defined button should be written.

xCaption : You can add a title.

Unlike the standard button component, it has the feature of adding an image on the button. Apart from that, when you use the standard button, there is no clicking effect on the button when you run the application. You will see this feature when you use the TclProButton. The logic is the same as the standard button.

Feature Use of Definition
TClProButton ProButton1 : TClProButton; A variable belonging to the TClProButton class is created.
AddNewProButton ProButton1 = Form1.AddNewProButton(Form1,'ProButton1','Test Button Caption'); A new TClProButton is added to the form.

In addition to the features of a standard button, TClProButton offers new and advanced features, which we will explain in detail below.

clProSettings Properties

  • TextSettings
  • FontColor
  • FontName
  • FontSize
  • FontVertAlign
  • FontHorzAlign
  • BackgroundColor
  • BorderColor
  • IsTransparent
  • IsFill
  • RoundHeight
  • RoundWidth
  • IsRound
  • BorderWidth
  • PictureAutoFit
  • PictureStretch
  • PictureSource

  • Example

    Var   
      Form1:TclForm;
      ProBtn : TClProButton;
    
    void BtnOnClick;
    {
      ShowMessage('Hello..');
    }
    
    {
      Form1 = TclForm.Create(Self);
      
      ProBtn = Form1.AddNewProButton(Form1,'ProBtn','Click Hero');
      ProBtn.Align = alCenter;
      ProBtn.Width = 150;
      ProBtn.Height = 70;
      ProBtn.clProSettings.FontColor = clAlphaColor.clDarkorchid;
      ProBtn.clProSettings.FontSize = 12;
      ProBtn.clProSettings.FontVertAlign = palcenter;//palLeading , palCenter , palTrailing
      ProBtn.clProSettings.FontHorzAlign = palCenter;
      ProBtn.clProSettings.TextSettings.Font.Style = [fsBold,fsItalic];
      ProBtn.clProSettings.IsFill = True; 
      ProBtn.clProSettings.PictureSource = 'https://clomosy.com/demos/foodInformationBox.png';
      ProBtn.SetclProSettings(ProBtn.clProSettings);
      
      Form1.AddNewEvent(ProBtn,tbeOnClick,'BtnOnClick');
      Form1.Run;
    }
    


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