![]() ![]() RAD Studio 11.2 offers the option to change the IDE UI font and size in the IDE Options > User Interface page in the ‘ IDE Font’ section. Previous releases supported changing the IDE main window’s font and font size via editing some registry keys. The rich HTML preview, the Markdown support, and HelpInsight all use a native VCL HTML control. In RAD Studio 11.2, the embedded Internet Explorer control was fully removed throughout the IDE. You can configure this for a project via the Project > Project Page Options menu. Markdown files can be set as the default readme for a project, meaning the Markdown file will be displayed when the project opens. If your Markdown file refers to a web link, such as loading an image from a server, it will not be loaded. Currently, only local paths are supported. ![]() Email and Web links, which open in the system default email client or web browserĪll image and file links can be either absolute or relative to the location of the Markdown file.Markdown and HTML can only be edited in the code editor, not the formatted preview. Opening a Markdown file will show a rich rendered preview of the file. ![]() The RAD Studio 11.2 IDE now supports Markdown (.md) files and both Markdown and HTML richly formatted previews. Users can change this in IDE Options > Debugger > Disassembly and choose between no extra coloring (the old behavior), using the IDE theme colors or the editor colors. In RAD Studio 11.2, the CPU view now syntax-highlights the assembly code onscreen. This release brings the new option, ‘Read-only status matches file system’: When unchecked, the IDE reverts to the old behavior where the status was not correlated to the read-only flag for the file on disk, and you could mark it modifiable and edit in the editor even if the file on disk is read-only. By default, it matches the file system status in order to prevent issues accidentally editing RTL/VCL/FMX/include, etc., files. In addition, the behavior of the Read-Only setting in the editor is now configurable. Tabs for read-only files now display a padlock icon in the same space where the Modified dot would be displayed. Tabs opened while debugging now also render differently, with the caption in italics. There is a new settings page, IDE Options > User Interface > Editor > Tabs, where users can edit the ‘ X’ buttons to be visible: always, never, or for the active tab. The ‘ X’ close button on tabs is now optional. There is support for custom tab colors via the ToolsAPI in the new INTACustomEditorView280 interface. You can control if tabs may display customer colors via the new tab colors configuration. In RAD Studio version 11.2, some kinds of tabs, such as source control or COM-type library editors, are given different colors to be easily differentiated from normal code tabs. You can turn off both using styles for the default Windows look and feel and using styles in the VCL designer at all, in the Options > User Interface > Form Designer page, ‘ Enable VCL Styles’ and ‘ Mimic the system style’. If upgrading to 11.2, you may need to turn it on. Because the VCL designer now uses a style, using VCL styles in general in the designer is now on by default for new installations. At the time, that option was off by default. RAD Studio added support for displaying VCL styles in the designer, intended for designing using the style your app would use at runtime, in 11.0. This style matches the Windows light or dark theme, whichever Windows is currently using. The VCL designer now uses a Windows-like style when designing, meaning controls in the designer always draw using this style unless this feature is disabled.
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