fpGUI's Visual User Interface Designer ====================================== Introduction ============ fpGUI Designer is a port of a product called VFD written by Nagy Viktor in 2003. I ported VFD to fpGUI because I thought it would add a lot to the framework as a whole. I could see it has lots of potential and could easily be extended to become a great tool. What I immediately liked about VFD is that it used the same source unit and writes actual code describing the UI like I would have done manually. This departs from the GUI designers used in Lazarus or Delphi where they save the UI code to external files (*.lfm or *.dfm respectively). Features ======== * It uses the same source unit where your normal code lives. No external GUI files. * It can handle "unknown" or "custom" components and properties. Whenever the designer finds a component it doesn't natively know it paints a green rectangle in it's place. Whenever it finds properties it doesn't know it adds them "as is" to the Unknown section memo in the Properties window. Any code in the Unknown memo will be written back to the source unit "as is". * The designer can handle more that one form in a unit. * When creating a new form, that form can be merged into an existing unit or the designer will create a new unit for it. * The designer uses comment markers in the code to define what parts it will maintain. Existing code (Forms) can be easily amended (manually by the programmer) so that the designer can start managing it. No need to redesign Forms from scratch. Graeme Geldenhuys - September 2007 ============================================