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TDBText Properties

The properties of the TDBText class are listed here.

 
Name 
Description 
 
Indicates the TField object for the database field the database text control represents. 
 
Name 
Description 
 
Determines how the control aligns within its container (parent control). 
 
Controls the horizontal placement of the text within the label. 
 
Specifies how the control is anchored to its parent. 
 
Determines whether the database text control automatically resizes to the width and length of the current string. 
 
Specifies the bi-directional mode for the control. 
 
Specifies the background color of the control. 
 
Specifies the size constraints for the control. 
 
Specifies the field whose value is displayed by the database text control. 
 
Links the text control to the dataset that contains the field it represents. 
 
Indicates the image used to represent the mouse pointer when the control is being dragged. 
 
Specifies whether the control is being dragged normally or for docking. 
 
Determines how the control initiates drag-and-drop or drag-and-dock operations. 
 
Controls whether the control responds to mouse, keyboard, and timer events. 
 
Font 
Controls the attributes of text written on or in the control. 
 
Specifies whether the control uses its parent's BiDiMode. 
 
Determines where a control looks for its color information. 
 
Determines where a control looks for its font information. 
 
Determines where a control looks to find out if its Help Hint should be shown. 
 
Identifies the pop-up menu associated with the control. 
 
Determines whether the control displays a Help Hint when the mouse pointer rests momentarily on the control. 
 
Specifies whether controls that sit below the label on a form can be seen through the label. 
 
Determines whether the component appears onscreen. 
 
Specifies whether the label text wraps when it is too long for the width of the label. 
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