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by pjmlp
2214 days ago
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Because developers want to be fancy. That was an additional custom controls library that you could enable, you could choose to use the standard L&F as well. It was also available for the C++ products from Borland and it traces back to their first Windows 3.x compilers. My first experience with it was in Turbo Pascal for Windows 1.5 (the last TP before Delphi was born). Also, similar libraries existed for MFC or plain C Win32, sold by companies like ComponentOne. |
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