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Stephen's Download Page
Downloads from my site are listed first. In addition to
what you find here, visit
my NT4.0 page, which has many links
to software you can download.

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Downloads from my site.
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Delphi comes with a number of glyphs in .bmp format to use for speedbuttons
and such. However, they are of lower quality than what we might hope for,
and there are simply not enough of them. Programmers often find themselves
looking for more glyphs. I've seen questions about it in newsgroups and
mailing lists quite often - but most of the time, they go unanswered.
I've found a couple of collections of glyphs. I don't know who put these together,
but don't give me the credit - all I'm doing is passing on the files, which I've
found quite useful.
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GLYPHS!.ZIP is a collection of button icons (glyphs) which
can be used in your Delphi programs - or for whichever languange you
code in. Approximately 385 glyphs. The filenames of each bmp seem to be
in French - I'm not sure, but I know it's not English. Regardless, the
glyphs are good quality.
(This was originally named "GLYPHS!.ZIP", but
for some reason, using that name, the web server no longer allows the
file transfer, so I changed the name to "glyphs.zip".)
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ButtonGlyphs.zip is a another collection of Glyphs.
This comes with Delphi source code for a program to help view and organize
your glyphs. Myself, I'm just using the glyphs...
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Richey's Delphi-Box also has a shareware utility which will
pull buttons, glyphs, icons, etc from other programs.
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D-Edit is a text editor, similar to Windows Notepad, but
much more advanced. It supports multiple files, MRU and
history lists, and configurable key-commands. It can also do
text searches across multiple files/directories. This is a
16 bit app. (But it will run under Win95 and NT4.0.)
At one time, I had expected to write a 32-bit version, but I've
moved on to other things.
Last update v0.21ß, 02/11/97.
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Do you want to see a screen shot of D-Edit?
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The Juggling Hands screen saver has two different animations.
One shows an invisible juggler with two white-gloved hands
juggling three red balls in a basic cascade. (The invisible
juggler was the easy part!) The second is a beautiful animation
of three blue clubs. You can see the animated gif version of
that on my juggling page.
The clubs animation was created by
Bob Mendelsohn.
The screen saver was written in Delphi 1, and will work
on Win3.1, Win/95, or Win/NT systems.
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Downloads from other sites.
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JugglePro is a software package designed to show
visual simulatations of site swaps. (Site swaps are a mathematical
method of describing a juggling pattern.) Written by
Ed Carstens.
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