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Does anyone know which devexpress (Delphi) component makes you memorize text edited in the application’s Edit(s) ?
example: I have a Tedit, with a user name, after typing for the first time, when typing the second time as soon as I put the first letter it already recognizes what I had typed previously (of course if it has the same letter as the beginning.)
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– rbz
@RBZ, the link I posted does not answer the question, even because it is Visual Studio, while the question is about Delphi, what I wanted to pass the concept to facilitate implementation. " Mrulist" is the answer to the question, is only a property and does not necessarily need additional codes, but it opens a range of other possible questions that could not be answered here. ;-)
– Marcio Rodrigues
Marcio, I’ll explain to you why I marked this in the review. I don’t know Phillip, so I have to partly deduce that you’re explaining right, right!? So you say "In the documentation look for MRU"... In this, you could have already passed this documentation regarding what the user needs, and better explaining, give an example, bring more information, understand!? Again it was on the air "Exploring the Mrulist property of the components..." increment with examples, even if they are simple... another user can come to this question, knowing even less... understood?...
– rbz
Not that your answer is incorrect just by link, but I could have marked it as "Should be a comment" too... got it!? ;)
– rbz
Quiet, is that the documentation of Devexpress is a gigantic CHM (or PDF) file (only the part that deals with editors has more than 5 thousand pages) that is installed next to the component (there is no online version for VCL), and I do not have Devexpress installed in my IDE. Anyway tonight I install and prepare an example with images, then update my answer.
– Marcio Rodrigues