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Win64 and TUIRibbon #72

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Nick74k opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 2 comments
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Win64 and TUIRibbon #72

Nick74k opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 2 comments
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Nick74k commented Oct 20, 2017

Just wish.

Now designer and run-time parts are both in one package for delphi, but DesignerIDE module exists only for win32 projects, so it is not possible to add TUIRibbon to win64 project - element is grayed.
The small hack is to switch to win32, add TUIRibbon and switch back to win64, or copy TUIRibbon in win32 project and past it into win64 project - all works well.
Embarcadero advises to split package to design part and runtime part for using components in both platforms simultaneously.

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joachimmarder commented Oct 20, 2017

Which Delphi version do you use? It works as expected in 10.2 Tokyo, but I think older Delphi versions were buggy here.

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Nick74k commented Oct 23, 2017

I have 10.2.
Steps to reproduce:

  1. Create new VCL project
  2. Add platform 64 bit and switch to it
  3. Try to add component TUIRibbon to the form - it is grayed.

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