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NextInspector6 | Berg Soft - 0 views

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    NextInspector is a powerful and completely new Object Inspector component with classic style (normal style) and enhanced style where XP/7/8/10 and MS Office 2016 themes are fully supported! It is very easy to use it in both design-time (with intuitive Nodes Editor), and also in run-time. It is so easy to develop with NextInspector as it is easy to develop with the standard TreeView component. Main Features: Thousands of registered users in the past 10 years. InplaceEdit's may be used as stand-alone components. Very easy to use and learn in design time and run time. Modern look & feel with support for classic, Windows XP - 10, MS Office 2016, and VCL styles. Dozens of standard and unique item types, and more planned. The powerful Object Inspector component is written from scratch with passion and care!
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NextInspector6 - Delphi ObjectInspector component - 0 views

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    NextInspector is a powerful and completely new Object Inspector component with classic style (normal style) and enhanced style where XP/7/8/10 and MS Office 2016 themes are fully supported! It is very easy to use it in both design-time (with intuitive Nodes Editor), and also in run-time. It is so easy to develop with NextInspector as it is easy to develop with the standard TreeView component. Main Features: Thousands of registered users in the past 10 years. InplaceEdit's may be used as stand-alone components. Very easy to use and learn in design time and run time. Modern look & feel with support for classic, Windows XP - 10, MS Office 2016, and VCL styles. Dozens of standard and unique item types, and more planned. The powerful Object Inspector component is written from scratch with passion and care!
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Yuan Chu Cai. MEI HUA ZHUANG: Poles of Plum Blossom - 0 views

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    The book covers "external" (WAI) and "internal" (NEI) training methods practiced by traditional schools of the "Shaolin family" (SHAOLIN PAI). The following proverb has been passed down from generation to generation of people who were occupied in martial arts: "Strength can not overcome style, style can not overcome mastery." There is one more saying: "Style is the flesh of mastery, mastery (GONG FU) is the skeleton of style." All this stresses paramount importance of training in the "internal mastery" (GONG FU). Now many exercises presented in the book are almost lost and practiced by very few people. However, earlier they were an integral part of training in traditional schools of Chinese martial arts. Those and similar training methods allowed masters of the past to reach staggering results. Now their skills seem to us supernatural and unattainable...
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Lin Yin Sheng, Wang Jian Min. SHE ZU QUAN: Pugilistic Art of the SHE Nationality - 0 views

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    HERITAGE OF THE SOUTHERN SHAOLIN. According to tradition the style SHE ZU QUAN came into existence in the Fujian province (South-East China) in the beginning of the 18th century. The founder of the style is considered Tie Zhu, one of several monks who survived complete devastation of the Southern Shaolin monastery by emperor Yongzheng's troops. After long wandering Tie Zhu settled down in the village of Jindouyang. The village was situated in a remote mountain region in the North-East of the Fujian province where since long time the small nationality SHE lived. In time Tie Zhu opened a school to teach local inhabitants. Later the style was spread among the people of SHE and received the present name. SHE, one of small peoples in South-East China, inhabit mountain region at the junction of provinces Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Guangdong. During long time the SHE people led isolated life. Contacts of SHEs with the outside world were limited very much until the middle of the 20th century. SHE ZU QUAN, always being a closed style, was passed down from generation to generation at family schools.
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