iGrid Plotter

iGrid Plotter Library for .Net and VCL

iGrid Plotter allows you to plot drawing grid from within your .Net or VCL application. It contains 4 functions: PlotOrthogonal Plots orthogonal grid within the passed rectangle. PlotHandwriting Plots handwriting grid within the passed rectangle. PlotAxis Plots axonometric grids within the passed rectangle. PlotAxonometricPreset Plots axonometric preset within the passed rectangle. All these functions are fully customizable with the passed parameters, but you can use presets for most popular axonometric grids with easy. Current version offers you the following axonometric presets: 30 isometric projection 1/2 isometric projection 30/60 isometric projection 45/45 "military" isometric projection 7/42/0.5 NEN/ISO dimetric projection 30/0.5 "chinese perspective" dimetric projection 0.5 "side-view" dimetric projection 0.5 "top-view" dimetric projection iGrid Plotter is distributed with full source codes for .Net (C#) and for VCL (Delphi Pascal).

Changes: New release.

Minimum requirements: .Net 2.0+ or Delphi 3+ / C++ Builder 3+

Operating system: WinXP,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Ultimate x64,WinNT 4.x,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64

Program URL: http://www.greatis.com/delphicb/plotter/

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Greatis Software has released the new version of software for .Net and VCL developers - iGrid Plotter 1.01.

Special permissions

This version of Greatis iGrid Plotter can be freely distributed over the Internet in an unchanged form.

EULA

The following actions ARE NOT ALLOWED: The publishing or distribution of the any part of the Greatis iGrid Plotter's source codes The publishing of the similar or competing software based on the Greatis iGrid Plotter solutions The following actions ARE ALLOWED: The using source codes entirely or partially in your software.

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