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Store a list of component properties
Source position: rttiutils.pp line 118
public procedure TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps( |
AComponent: TComponent; |
StoredList: TStrings |
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AComponent |
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Owner component of the components |
StoredList |
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List of components and their properties to load |
StoreObjectsProps stores a list of component properties, relative to AComponent: the names of the component properties to store are specified as follows:
ComponentName1.PropertyName ComponentName2.Subcomponent1.PropertyName
The component instances will be located relative to AComponent, and must therefore be names of components owned by AComponent, followed by a valid property of these components. If the componentname is missing, the property name will be assumed to be a property of AComponent itself.
The Objects property of the stringlist should be filled with the instances of the components the property references refer to: they can be filled with the UpdateStoredList call.
For example, to store the checked state of a checkbox named 'CBCheckMe' and the caption of a button named 'BPressMe', both owned by a form, the following strings should be passed:
CBCheckMe.Checked BPressMe.Caption
and the ACompontent should be the form component that owns the button and checkbox.
Note that this call removes the value of the AObject property.
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Update a stringlist with object references |
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Load a list of component properties |
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Load a list of properties |
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Load a property value |