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Is there a reference for MaskEdit's masks?

I'm trying to make a semi-complex masking textbox in Delphi 7. I'm having problems in that I can't find any kind of reference for what each character in a mask means. All I can find are examples.

Is there a reference somewhere?

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Earlz Avatar asked Oct 10 '11 19:10

Earlz


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I think this topic from the documentation has the most complete list of characters.

The same topic can be found in your Delphi 7 help file by searching for TMaskEdit. I just checked the Delphi 6 help file and the list of mask characters is identical to the XE2 version so, as @afrazier says, nothing much appears to have changed.

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David Heffernan Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 15:10

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