How to export OLE objects from TRichViewEdit to a .rtf file.
How to export OLE objects from TRichViewEdit to a .rtf file.
Hi,
In my application user is allowed to embed OLE objects in the TDBRichViewEdit. When the contents of the RichViewEdit are saved using SaveRTF function to a file the embeded OLE object is lost.
What should be done to save the embed OLE object in RTF file?
Thanks,
Anup
In my application user is allowed to embed OLE objects in the TDBRichViewEdit. When the contents of the RichViewEdit are saved using SaveRTF function to a file the embeded OLE object is lost.
What should be done to save the embed OLE object in RTF file?
Thanks,
Anup
Here is my code for exporting OLE objects in TOleContainers from TRVE to RTF. Most of the code is an event handler for OnSaveComponentToFile. Following that are some support routines for TOleContainer that are called in the handler.
There are some "magic numbers" in the output, but I've run into no issues when testing MS Word, Excel, and Visio on XP SP2 with Office 2002. If anyone has further information about the RTF format details, I'd be happy to hear them.
This code is used in my The Journal product.
Enjoy.
-David
http://www.davidrm.com/
There are some "magic numbers" in the output, but I've run into no issues when testing MS Word, Excel, and Visio on XP SP2 with Office 2002. If anyone has further information about the RTF format details, I'd be happy to hear them.
This code is used in my The Journal product.
Enjoy.
-David
http://www.davidrm.com/
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procedure TJ4RVEStandardEventHandler.StandardSaveComponentToFile(Sender:TCustomRichView;
Path:String; SaveMe:TPersistent; SaveFormat:TRVSaveFormat; var
OutStr:String);
function GetTwipsPerPixel:double;
var
DC: HDC;
begin
DC:=CreateCompatibleDC(0);
try
if RichViewPixelsPerInch>0 then
Result:=(72*20)/RichViewPixelsPerInch
else
Result:=(72*20)/GetDeviceCaps(DC,LOGPIXELSY);
finally
DeleteDC(DC);
end; // try
end;
function GetLEIntHexStr(int:integer):string;
var
ii: integer;
bb: byte;
begin
// create "little endian" hexadecimal format
Result:='';
for ii:=1 to 4 do
begin
bb:=int and $FF;
Result:=Result+IntToHex(bb,2);
int:=int shr 8;
end;
end;
function GetASCIIHexStr(const str:string):string;
var
ss: integer;
begin
// creates hexadecimal list from string's characters
Result:='';
for ss:=1 to Length(str) do
begin
Result:=Result+IntToHex(Ord(str[ss]),2);
end;
Result:=Result+'00';
end;
function GetStreamHexStr(stream:TStream):string;
var
ss, ssStop, cc: integer;
bb: byte;
begin
// broken into 78-char lines, like TRichEdit's RTF embedded object output
Result:='';
ssStop:=(stream.Size-stream.Position) div 39;
for ss:=1 to ssStop do
begin
for cc:=1 to 39 do
begin
stream.Read(bb,1);
Result:=Result+IntToHex(bb,2);
end;
Result:=Result+#13#10;
end;
ssStop:=(stream.Size-stream.Position) mod 39;
for ss:=1 to ssStop do
begin
stream.Read(bb,1);
Result:=Result+IntToHex(bb,2);
end;
if Result<>'' then
Result:=Result+#13#10;
end;
const
MetaPictName: string = 'METAFILEPICT';
var
gif: TGifImage;
imageFileName, className: string;
sStream: TStringStream;
mStream: TMemoryStream;
ii: integer;
metaFile: TMetafile;
begin
case SaveFormat of
rvsfHTML:
begin
if SaveMe is TImage then
begin
gif:=TGifImage.Create;
try
gif.Assign(TImage(SaveMe).Picture.Graphic);
imageFileName:=Sender.SavePicture(SaveFormat,Path,gif);
OutStr:='<IMG SRC="'+imageFileName+'">';
finally
gif.Free;
end; // try
end;
end;
rvsfRTF:
begin
if SaveMe is TImage then
begin
sStream:=TStringStream.Create('');
try
RVSaveImageToRTF(sStream,GetTwipsPerPixel,TImage(SaveMe).Picture.Graphic,
TImage(SaveMe).Width,TImage(SaveMe).Height,Sender.RTFOptions);
OutStr:=sStream.DataString;
finally
sStream.Free;
end; // try
end
else if (SaveMe is TOleContainer) and
(TOleContainer(SaveMe).OleObjectInterface<>nil) then
begin
className:=TOleContainer(SaveME).OleClassName;
sStream:=TStringStream.Create('');
try
// write data
sStream.WriteString('{\object\objemb');
sStream.WriteString('{\*\objclass '+className+'}');
ii:=Round(TOleContainer(SaveME).Width*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\objw'+inttostr(ii));
ii:=Round(TOleContainer(SaveME).Height*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\objh'+inttostr(ii));
sStream.WriteString('{\*\objdata'+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString('01050000'#13#10);
sStream.WriteString('02000000'#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(Length(className)+1)+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetASCIIHexStr(className)+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString('00000000'#13#10);
sStream.WriteString('00000000'#13#10);
mStream:=TMemoryStream.Create;
try
SaveOleObjectAsDocumentToStream(TOleContainer(SaveMe),mStream);
mStream.Seek(0,0);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(mStream.Size)+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetStreamHexStr(mStream));
finally
mStream.Free;
end; // try
// write metapict
sStream.WriteString('01050000'#13#10);
sStream.WriteString('05000000'#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(Length(MetaPictName)+1)+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetASCIIHexStr(MetaPictName)+#13#10);
metaFile:=TMetafile.Create;
try
metaFile.Handle:=GetOleObjectMetaPict(TOleContainer(SaveMe));
ii:=Round(metaFile.Width*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(ii)+#13#10);
ii:=-Round(metaFile.Height*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(ii)+#13#10);
mStream:=TMemoryStream.Create;
try
metaFile.Enhanced:=false;
metaFile.SaveToStream(mStream);
mStream.Seek(22,0); // sizeof(TMetafileHeader)=22
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr((mStream.Size-22)+8)+#13#10);
// sizeof(TMetafileHeader)=22
ii:=Round(metaFile.Width*GetTwipsPerPixel);
ii:=(ii shl 16) or $0008;
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(ii));
ii:=Round(metaFile.Height*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString(GetLEIntHexStr(ii)+#13#10);
sStream.WriteString(GetStreamHexStr(mStream));
sStream.WriteString('}');
// write "result" (metapict again)
sStream.WriteString('{\result');
sStream.WriteString('{\pict\wmetafile8');
ii:=Round(metaFile.Width*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\picw'+inttostr(ii));
ii:=Round(metaFile.Height*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\pich'+inttostr(ii));
ii:=Round(TOleContainer(SaveME).Width*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\picwgoal'+inttostr(ii));
ii:=Round(TOleContainer(SaveME).Height*GetTwipsPerPixel);
sStream.WriteString('\pichgoal'+inttostr(ii)+#13#10);
mStream.Seek(22,0); // sizeof(TMetafileHeader)=22
sStream.WriteString(GetStreamHexStr(mStream));
sStream.WriteString('}}');
finally
mStream.Free;
end; // try
finally
metaFile.Free;
end; // try
sStream.WriteString('}');
OutStr:=sStream.DataString;
finally
sStream.Free;
end; // try
end;
end;
end; // case
end;
procedure SaveOleObjectAsDocumentToStream(OleContainer:TOleContainer;
Stream:TStream);
var
PersistStorage: IPersistStorage;
TempLockBytes: ILockBytes;
TempStorage: IStorage;
DataHandle: HGlobal;
BufferSize: integer;
Buffer: Pointer;
begin
if OleContainer.OleObjectInterface<>nil then
begin
OleContainer.OleObjectInterface.QueryInterface(IPersistStorage,PersistStorage);
if PersistStorage<>nil then
begin
OleCheck(CreateILockBytesOnHGlobal(0,True,TempLockBytes));
OleCheck(StgCreateDocfileOnILockBytes(TempLockBytes,STGM_READWRITE
or STGM_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE or STGM_CREATE,0,TempStorage));
OleCheck(OleSave(PersistStorage,TempStorage,False));
PersistStorage.SaveCompleted(nil);
OleCheck(GetHGlobalFromILockBytes(TempLockBytes,DataHandle));
BufferSize:=GlobalSize(DataHandle);
Buffer:=GlobalLock(DataHandle);
try
Stream.WriteBuffer(Buffer^,BufferSize);
finally
GlobalUnlock(DataHandle);
end; // try
end;
end;
end;
function GetOleObjectMetaPict(OleContainer:TOleContainer):HGlobal;
var
DataObject: IDataObject;
FormatEtc: TFormatEtc;
Medium: TStgMedium;
ClassID: TCLSID;
begin
Result:=0;
if OleContainer.OleObjectInterface<>nil then
begin
// metapict won't draw unless the object's server is running
if OleContainer.State=osLoaded then
OleContainer.Run;
OleContainer.OleObjectInterface.QueryInterface(IDataObject,
DataObject);
if DataObject<>nil then
begin
if OleContainer.Iconic then
begin
FormatEtc.cfFormat:=CF_ENHMETAFILE;
FormatEtc.ptd:=nil;
FormatEtc.dwAspect:=DVASPECT_ICON;
FormatEtc.lIndex:=-1;
FormatEtc.tymed:=TYMED_ENHMF;
if Succeeded(DataObject.GetData(FormatEtc,Medium)) then
Result:=Medium.hEnhMetaFile;
end
else
begin
OleContainer.OleObjectInterface.QueryInterface(IDataObject,DataObject);
if DataObject <> nil then
begin
FormatEtc.cfFormat:=CF_ENHMETAFILE;
FormatEtc.ptd:=nil;
FormatEtc.dwAspect:=DVASPECT_CONTENT;
FormatEtc.lIndex:=-1;
FormatEtc.tymed:=TYMED_ENHMF;
FillChar(Medium,SizeOf(Medium),0);
if Succeeded(DataObject.GetData(FormatEtc, Medium)) then
Result:=Medium.hEnhMetaFile;
end;
end;
end;
end;
end;
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Thanks David,
I tried using the code. It complied but the result is not as expected. I could see one image (rectangle with diagonal lines) instead of OLE object. It behaves as an image and not OLE.
While debugging I found that the following statment from GetOleObjectMetaPict is failing
Succeeded(DataObject.GetData(FormatEtc, Medium))
I don't know what is the reason for the failure of this statement. Can you please help.
One more question...
How canl I import this OLE back to TDBRichViewEdit from the .rtf file?
Thanks,
Anup
I tried using the code. It complied but the result is not as expected. I could see one image (rectangle with diagonal lines) instead of OLE object. It behaves as an image and not OLE.
While debugging I found that the following statment from GetOleObjectMetaPict is failing
Succeeded(DataObject.GetData(FormatEtc, Medium))
I don't know what is the reason for the failure of this statement. Can you please help.
One more question...
How canl I import this OLE back to TDBRichViewEdit from the .rtf file?
Thanks,
Anup
Without more information about the OLE object in question, it's hard to say. Are you certain that the OLE server supprts creating the metapict?Anonymous wrote:I tried using the code. It complied but the result is not as expected. I could see one image (rectangle with diagonal lines) instead of OLE object. It behaves as an image and not OLE.
While debugging I found that the following statment from GetOleObjectMetaPict is failing
Succeeded(DataObject.GetData(FormatEtc, Medium))
My testing was done with standard OLE servers like MS Word, Excel, Visio, etc.
That's a bit harder to share. It boils down to this:Anonymous wrote:One more question...
How canl I import this OLE back to TDBRichViewEdit from the .rtf file?
1. You need a TRichEdit component (like TRxRichEdit) that supports embedded objects.
2. You then load the RTF file into this component, and use the IRichEditOle interface to cycle through all of the objects (if any).
3. As you cycle through the objects, you can load the RTF *between* the objects into the TRVE. When you find an object, you load it into a TOleContainer, and insert that component into the TRVE.
Hope that helps.
-David
Hi, David
I have tried your code to save a RV-embedded object (via TOleContainer) to RTF, and this works fine. (note that one must "use" ActiveX, ComObj and RVFuncs to compile ok).
Yet there is a problem with the visual size of the result in RTF : when opened with MS-Word (2000), it seems about 60% of the size of the original object in RV. In addition, does not seem to take into account any resizing done from within RV.
Would you have any idea about this ?
Thanks in advance
ML
I have tried your code to save a RV-embedded object (via TOleContainer) to RTF, and this works fine. (note that one must "use" ActiveX, ComObj and RVFuncs to compile ok).
Yet there is a problem with the visual size of the result in RTF : when opened with MS-Word (2000), it seems about 60% of the size of the original object in RV. In addition, does not seem to take into account any resizing done from within RV.
Would you have any idea about this ?
Thanks in advance
ML
ML,
It could be that the calculation of the metafile's width and height should ignore the RichViewPixelsPerInch and just use the device context PPI. You could experiment with that and see if it makes any difference.
I'm not sure I'll have a chance to experiment with it soon, but I'll try to work it in.
-David
It could be that the calculation of the metafile's width and height should ignore the RichViewPixelsPerInch and just use the device context PPI. You could experiment with that and see if it makes any difference.
I'm not sure I'll have a chance to experiment with it soon, but I'll try to work it in.
-David
Well, actually I work with the default value for RichViewPixelsPerInch (=0), so it should make no difference.
It might be depending on the way the resizing is handled within RV. In my case I just let RV do the job, by allowing the RV item to be resized and setting the sizemode of the TOleContainer to smScale (to keep proportions in all circumstances). But to be honnest I did not understand all of it.
I am neither a specialist of RTF nor of Metafiles. I can see in your code that there are many places where "width" and "height" are specified, but I do not know their roles and priorities. I am afraid I could spend years trying all possible combinations ...
To summarize, as soon as you have a brilliant idea on this, I'll be happy if you can let me know. Thanks in advance.
Michel
It might be depending on the way the resizing is handled within RV. In my case I just let RV do the job, by allowing the RV item to be resized and setting the sizemode of the TOleContainer to smScale (to keep proportions in all circumstances). But to be honnest I did not understand all of it.
I am neither a specialist of RTF nor of Metafiles. I can see in your code that there are many places where "width" and "height" are specified, but I do not know their roles and priorities. I am afraid I could spend years trying all possible combinations ...
To summarize, as soon as you have a brilliant idea on this, I'll be happy if you can let me know. Thanks in advance.
Michel
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I created a unit based on your code:
http://www.trichview.com/forums/viewtop ... 3569#13569
I made some optimization, checked Delphi 2009-2010 compatibility, and changed a way for getting a metafile.
Unfortunately, requesting a metafile from OleContainer is not reliable, it fails, for example, for Paint pictures or embedded files (displayed as an icon). And an invalid metafile makes Word to ignore the whole object. So I just used OleContainer.PaintTo procedure. Alternatively, a metafile can be specified as a parameter.
http://www.trichview.com/forums/viewtop ... 3569#13569
I made some optimization, checked Delphi 2009-2010 compatibility, and changed a way for getting a metafile.
Unfortunately, requesting a metafile from OleContainer is not reliable, it fails, for example, for Paint pictures or embedded files (displayed as an icon). And an invalid metafile makes Word to ignore the whole object. So I just used OleContainer.PaintTo procedure. Alternatively, a metafile can be specified as a parameter.