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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<fpdoc-descriptions>
<package name="fpGUI">
<module name="fpg_panel">
<short>This unit defines various panel and frame widgets</short>
<descr><printshort id="#fpgui.fpg_panel"/>. More specifically, it defines
a Panel, Bevel, Frame, ImagePanel and GroupBox control.</descr>
<element name="TfpgAbstractPanel">
<short>Base class for a Panel, Bevel etc</short>
<descr><printshort id="TfpgAbstractPanel"/>.</descr>
</element>
<element name="TfpgBevel">
<short>Draws a panel with various borders</short>
<descr><printshort id="TfpgBevel"/>. This widget doesn't have a text
label though, unlike TfpgPanel.</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TfpgPanel"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TfpgPanel">
<short>Draws a panel with various borders and has a text label</short>
<descr><printshort id="TfpgPanel"/>. If you don't need the text label,
then it is recommended that you rather use the TfpgBevel widget.</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TfpgBevel"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TfpgGroupBox">
<short>Draws a panel width a caption</short>
<descr><p><printshort id="TfpgGroupBox"/>. This is similar in functionality
to the TfpgPanel, but the Text label is drawn in the border of the panel, whereas
in the TfpgPanel in is drawn within the client area.</p>
<p>This widget is frequently used to hold radiobutton groups.</p></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TfpgPanel"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TfpgFrame">
<short>A panel that acts like an embedded Form</short>
<descr><printshort id="TfpgFrame"/>. This widget should be used (instead of TfpgForm),
if you want to embed a reusable "form" inside other forms. You are able to
design such frames with the UI designer too.</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#fpgui.fpg_form.TfpgForm">fpg_form.TfpgForm</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TfpgImagePanel">
<short>A panel to display an image</short>
<descr><printshort id="TfpgImagePanel"/>. This was previously done by simply using a
TfpgWidget and implementing the image painting in the OnPaint event. But this class
just saves you a bit of time.</descr>
</element>
</module>
</package>
</fpdoc-descriptions>
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