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  1. John van de Waeter

    White screen on iPhoneX

    Found it. Mea culpa. In delphi 12.0 I applied a patch in FMX.Platform.iOS, like adding this line: WindowManager.RootViewController.Super.init; as per and thereby saving that file in the source-dir of my project. It nicely copied into the new source-dir, I didn't notice.) Removing the file from my source-dir did the job. John
  2. Brandon Staggs

    TTaskDialogs not working with Delphi Styles

    My experience is that they work but require a lot of finagling to get them to work as expected if the application is complex. Most of my projects that use VCL Styles have detours and base classes used to correct behavior. And of course with every update to Delphi these tend to need changes. The worst problem is high DPI which seems like it is just never going to work 100%. I spend time fixing every issue and then have to re-test and re-fix every time they "fix" DPI issues in the VCL.
  3. Unfortunately the flicking still exists. I stopped the service and started the IDE.
  4. Nigel Thomas

    Migrating Delphi to new device

    Contact Sales. They are obliged to provide a download link to the software you have purchased. They did for me when I needed to re-install D10.1 Berlin. Although I did make sure I stored a copy of that installer in a safe place for the next time I need it! Nigel
  5. Darian Miller

    Migrating Delphi to new device

    If you purchased 11 but your subscription ran out after 11.1 was released but before 11.2 was released, you could only use 11.1 even though 11.2 is another update to 11. I assume you should be able to download 11.1 in that scenario but accessing installers after your subscription runs out is a murky area to me. I believe they allow you to access the download portal only if you have an active subscription - so it's up to you to ensure that you download the installers you need and keep local copies before your subscription runs out. (Since you aren't paying them anything for ongoing support, you would be expecting lifetime free access to that large database of installers that they maintain - which seems like a valid argument from their side. On the flip side, bandwidth is pretty cheap these days and they are already hosting it for paying customers...) Alternatively, while you have an active subscription, you should at least keep a copy of their public download links so you can download them later as needed (for example, keep this link for the 10.4 ISO image: https://altd.embarcadero.com/download/radstudio/10.4/RADStudio-1042-4203.iso) Of course, they could change those download links in the future so it's best to keep local copies if you are not maintaining an active subscription. The best solution is to always keep your subscription active and up to date. It benefits the entire community by keeping your subscription current.
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