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https://github.com/TurboPack/PowerPDF
PowerPdf is a VCL component to create PDF docment visually. Like Forms, you can design PDF document easily on Delphi or C++Builder IDE.
https://github.com/TurboPack/PowerPDF
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PowerPdf is a VCL component to create PDF docment visually. Like Forms, you can design PDF document easily on Delphi or C++Builder IDE.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/TurboPack/PowerPDF
- Owner: TurboPack
- Created: 2015-02-18T14:17:00.000Z (over 9 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-04-09T16:56:21.000Z (2 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-04-10T01:05:06.330Z (2 months ago)
- Language: Pascal
- Homepage:
- Size: 331 KB
- Stars: 110
- Watchers: 23
- Forks: 48
- Open Issues: 4
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: readme.md
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README
# PowerPDF
Updated for **10.3 Rio / VER330 / PKG 260**
You can still find [10.2 Tokyo](https://github.com/TurboPack-Tokyo/PowerPDF) and [10.1 Berlin](https://github.com/TurboPack/PowerPDF/releases/tag/101Berlin) still too.
## Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. Package names
3. Installation-------
## 1. Introduction
PowerPdf is a VCL component to create PDF docment visually.
Like Forms, you can design PDF document easily on Delphi IDE.-------
## 2. Package names
PowerPDF package names have the following form:
Delphi
* PowerPDFDR.bpl (Delphi Runtime)
* PowerPDFDD.bpl (Delphi Designtime)C++Builder
* PowerPDFCR.bpl (C++Builder Runtime)
* PowerPDFCD.bpl (C++Builder Designtime)-------
## 3. Installation
PowerPDF is available via the [GetIt Package Manager](http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Installing_a_Package_Using_GetIt_Package_Manager) where you can quickly and easily install and uninstall it.
To manually install PowerPDF into your IDE, take the following
steps:1. Unzip the release files into a directory (e.g., d:\powerpdf).
2. Start RAD Studio.
3. Add the source subdirectory (e.g., d:\powerpdf\source) to the IDE's library path. For CBuilder, add the hpp subdirectory (e.g., d:\powerpdf\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.