Create Beautiful Delphi Applications with Custom Styles: Download and Use VCL and FireUI Themes
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Delphi is a powerful and versatile programming language that allows you to create stunning applications for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux and more. But did you know that you can also customize the look and feel of your user interface with Delphi custom styles?
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Delphi custom styles are predefined themes that you can apply to your applications to change their appearance and match your preferences or branding. They can make your applications more attractive, consistent and user-friendly. And the best part is that you can download and install hundreds of Delphi custom styles for free from the Embarcadero GetIt portal.
In this article, we will show you how to download and install Delphi custom styles from the GetIt portal, how to apply them to your VCL and FireMonkey applications, how to customize them with the Bitmap Style Designer tool, and how to use them effectively to enhance your user experience. Let's get started!
VCL StylesVCL stands for Visual Component Library, which is a framework for creating Windows applications with Delphi. VCL styles are themes that you can apply to your VCL applications to change their appearance according to a predefined set of colors, fonts, shapes and effects.
To apply a VCL style to your application, you need to add a TStyleBook component to your main form, load a style file (.vsf) into it, and set the StyleBook property of the application object to point to the TStyleBook component. You can also use the TStyleManager class to switch between different styles at runtime.
There are many VCL styles available for download from the GetIt portal, ranging from modern and minimalist themes like Flat UI Light and Material Oxford Blue, to colorful and vibrant themes like Calypso and Puerto Rico. Here are some examples of how VCL styles can transform your Windows applications:
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Delphi custom styles for 3d, opengl and directx Style NameStyle PreviewVCL Style - Windows10CharcoalVCL Style - ZirconVCL Style - StellarVCL Style - Calypso
As you can see, VCL styles can give your Windows applications a fresh and modern look that suits your taste. You can find more VCL styles on the GetIt portal or create your own with the Bitmap Style Designer tool.
FireMonkey StylesFireMonkey is a cross-platform framework for creating multi-device applications with Delphi. FireMonkey styles are themes that you can apply to your FireMonkey applications to change their appearance across different platforms and devices.
To apply a FireMonkey style to your application, you need to add a TStyleBook component to your main form, load a style file (.style) into it, and set the StyleBook property of the form or any control that you want to style. You can also use the TStyleManager class or the TFormFactor class to switch between different styles at runtime or according to different form factors.
There are many FireMonkey styles available for download from the GetIt portal, ranging from elegant and professional themes like Material Oxford Blue and Wedgewood Light, to creative and fun themes like Ubuntu Clear Fantasy and Stellar. Here are some examples of how FireMonkey styles can transform your multi-device applications: Style NameStyle PreviewFMX Style MaterialOxfordBlueFMX Style WedgewoodLightFMX Multi-Device Style Ubuntu Clear FantasyFMX Style Stellar
As you can see, FireMonkey styles can give your multi-device applications a unique and consistent look that adapts to different platforms and devices. You can find more FireMonkey styles on the GetIt portal or create your own with the Bitmap Style Designer tool.
Customizing StylesIf you want to create or edit your own Delphi custom styles, you can use the Bitmap Style Designer tool that comes with RAD Studio. The Bitmap Style Designer is a graphical editor that allows you to modify every aspect of a style file, such as colors, fonts, images, shapes, effects and more. To use the Bitmap Style Designer tool, you need to open a style file (.vsf or .style) or create a new one based on an existing template. Then you can use the Object Inspector panel to change the properties of any element in the style file. You can also use the Structure panel to navigate through the hierarchy of elements in the style file. You can preview your changes in real time using the Preview panel or test them on different platforms using the Test butto