/VirtualTreeView

Virtual Treeview is a Delphi treeview control built from ground up. Many years of development made it one of the most flexible and advanced tree controls available today. Virtual Treeview starts off with the claim to improve many aspects of existing solutions and introduces some new technologies and principles which were not available before.

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TurboPack VirtualTree

Updated for 10.3 Rio / VER330 / PKG 260

You can still access 10.2 Tokyo and 10.1 Berlin versions too.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Package names
  3. Installation

1. Introduction

Virtual Treeview is a Delphi treeview control built from ground up. Many years of development made it one of the most flexible and advanced tree controls available today. Virtual Treeview starts off with the claim to improve many aspects of existing solutions and introduces some new technologies and principles which were not available before.

This is a source-only release of TurboPack VirtualTree. It includes designtime and runtime packages for Delphi and CBuilder and supports Win32 and Win64.


2. Package names

TurboPack VirtualTree package names have the following form:

Delphi

  • VirtualTreeDR.bpl (Delphi Runtime)
  • VirtualTreeDD.bpl (Delphi Designtime)
  • VirtualTreeDBDR.bpl (Delphi data aware Runtime)
  • VirtualTreeDBDD.bpl (Delphi data aware Designtime)

C++Builder

  • VirtualTreeCR.bpl (C++Builder Runtime)
  • VirtualTreeCD.bpl (C++Builder Designtime)
  • VirtualTreeDBCR.bpl (C++Builder data aware Runtime)
  • VirtualTreeDBCD.bpl (C++Builder data aware Designtime)

3. Installation

VirtualTreeView is available via the GetIt Package Manager where you can quickly and easily install and uninstall it.

To manually install TurboPack VirtualTree into your IDE, take the following steps:

  1. Unzip the release files into a directory (e.g., d:\VirtualTree).

  2. Start RAD Studio.

  3. Add the source subdirectory (e.g., d:\VirtualTree\source) to the IDE's library path. For CBuilder, add the hpp subdirectory (e.g., d:\VirtualTree\source\hpp\win32\Release) to the IDE's system include path.

  4. Open & install the designtime package specific to the IDE being used. The IDE should notify you the components have been installed.