Critical Engineering Advantages of Having Full Source Code Access

The pack includes specialized controls for complex UI requirements that standard FMX components do not cover: TMS Software Data Grids:

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A robust editor designed for FireMonkey that overcomes the lack of standard rich text editing on mobile platforms.

TMS components fully embrace the FMX styling engine. They look native out of the box on mobile platforms but can be completely reskinned using custom .style files to match your corporate branding. Hardware Acceleration

For developers who rely on specific features not yet available in the FNC UI Pack, such as the spell-checking capabilities of the rich text editor, TMS has acknowledged the gap and stated that they are “working on closing the gap between TMS FMX UI Pack & TMS FNC UI Pack”.

To get the absolute best performance and maintainability out of the TMS FMX UI Pack, consider the following development practices:

When an unhandled exception or visual artifact occurs, having the full source code allows you to step directly into the component's internal methods using the RAD Studio debugger. Instead of guessing why a component behaves unexpectedly under specific conditions, you can trace the exact line of execution. 2. Deep Customization

Full customization of time slots, alarms, and overlapping events. 3. Data Visualization (Charts and Instrumentation)

Furthermore, the styling system is fully integrated with FireMonkey's native .style files. This allows you to apply global themes to your application, ensuring that your TMS components match your custom visual branding automatically. Tips for Installing and Compiling the Full Source

The TTMSFMXNavBar is a container system that allows you to display several sections per panel. This is ideal for building settings screens or complex dashboards that feel native to the operating system.