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  • Call RegisterClasses to register a set of custom classes in a single line. Each class is registered by calling RegisterClass. ...
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  • Form classes and component classes that are referenced in a form declaration (instance ... See Also : RegisterClasses RegisterComponents ...
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  • parameter of nil (Delphi) or NULL (C++), all classes being read must have been registered using the RegisterClass or RegisterClasses routine. ...
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  • Classes can be registered with a call to RegisterClasses so that the streaming system will recognize that class in a stream and know how ...
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  • Other classes can be registered by calling RegisterClass or RegisterClasses . Note: To obtain an unregistered class from a class name in C++ ...
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  • Before a class is read from the clipboard, it must be registered by a call to RegisterClasses. If you try to read an unregistered class, ...
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  • Call ActivateClassGroup to activate the group of classes that contains the class ... See Also : RegisterClasses Category:API Documentation ...
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  • Returns the group of persistent classes a specified class or instance belongs to. ... allows the classes ... See Also : RegisterClasses StartClassGroup ...
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  • Call ActivateClassGroup to activate the group of classes that contains the class ... See Also : RegisterClasses Category:API Documentation ...
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