trichview.support
Re: Adapting REditor Example for DB |
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Sergey Tkachenko |
Posted: 02/14/2002 23:57:33 > Sigh. I wish I had known about that "add styles dynamically" feature before > I began tearing my hair out for the last couple of days. Didn't know it > even existed and didn't see this in the documentation although it's probably > there and I missed it when I went through them and all the examples. It was added quite recently. As far as I remember, it is documented only in "New in v1.6" section. You are right, I'll add references to it in several help topics. > > My original suggestion stands however in that I would recommend that you > develop an database version of the RFEditor example project for peoples use. > The database examples you do provide are a bit weak in that only the "B" > (bold) button is implemeted and you don't really get a feel for what your > component can do in the database area. Your best example IMHO is the > RFEditor project and with a bit more polish and a bit more fleashing out > this would be excellent for use with databases. Again, I agree. It will be on the next major update. > > Question: Have you ever thought of just providing a drop in unit with form > so that new users could quickly just "add" them to their projects? This > wouldn't be hard to do IMHO and would greatly lessen the learning curve for > TRichEdit. While TRichEdit can do many things it would seem that the most > popular function would be basic text formatting. Coming soon... (with a very little participation from my side :) > > Another question: Any possibility of building a special quick report > component to make use of TRichEdit with QuickReport? While separate printing > using your provided components is fine it does limit TRichEdits usefulness > somewhat, especially with databases.... Some day... But there are some other tasks with higher priority. |
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