trichview.support
Re: Modify the Styles at runtime |
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Jeff |
Posted: 07/11/2002 9:07:07 Hi, Thanks a lot. But if you can find the version for C++ Buidler 5, pls let me know. But thanks anyway. Thanks again. "Sergey Tkachenko" <svt@trichview.com> wrote: >Hi, > >Changing formatting of selected text in edited cell can be done in >absolutely the same way as if this selection is in the root editor. >The best way to do it is using ApplyStyleConversion method + >OnStyleConversion event. > >A demo for this: > ><< >http://www.trichview.com/support/files/redit.zip >is an alternative version of demo showing how to implement commands like >"make bold", "apply font", etc. >This project is similar to one that can be found in >Demos\Delphi\Assorted\RichEdit\ directory of RichView installation, with the >following changes: >1) It is simplified. >It uses the same technique for all UI commands, and a list of commands can >be extended easily (one or two lines of code per new command) >2) It supports commands for paragraphs (such as "change first indent") > >This project requires additional components that can be found in >Demos\Delphi\Assorted\RichEdit\Components\ >>> > >Note 1: >Such commands can be implemented without writing any code, if you'll use >RichViewActions. >Note 2: >Since you add a new styles, it will be a good idea to store a set of styles >together with documents. >Right-click editor in Delphi, choose "Settings" in the context menu, select >"Allow adding styles dynamically". > > > >> Hi, >> >> I would like to highlight the selected text from rve and can i make use of >> the FontDialog to apply the effect. Cause right now i prebuild a list of >> the TextStyle from the TRVStyle for the text effect e.g. bold and font >size >> .. >> >> Thank you for yor reply >> >> "Sergey Tkachenko" <svt@trichview.com> wrote: >> >Hi, >> > >> >This code changes properties of text style. >> >This change will affect all documents that use this style (including all >> >cells), and requires their reformatting by Format(). >> > >> >Please give me more details what do you want to implement, and I'll try >> to >> >suggest a way to do it. >> > >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Is the following code can apply to selected text. If do so can you show >> me >> >> the way. >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Sergey Tkachenko" <svt@trichview.com> wrote: >> >> >Yes, you can assign TFont to text style. >> >> >But you need to call RichViewEdit1->Format() if text of this style is >> >> >already in the document. >> >> > >> >> >> Ok, I can use the regular FontDialog and Assign: >> >> >> >> >> >> FontDialog1->Font = Form1->Font; >> >> >> if (FontDialog1->Execute()) >> >> >> RVStyle1->TextStyles->Items[0]->Assign(FontDialog1->Font); >> >> >> RichViewEdit1->SetFocus(); >> >> >> >> >> >> Benedikt >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Benedikt Weber" <weber@ggaweb.ch> wrote in message >> >> >> news:3d0e16d6$1@support.torry.net... >> >> >> > I want to define Styles for categories of text like Title, Body, >> >Table >> >> >> Cell. >> >> >> > The problem is how to modify the Styles at runtime. How can I call >> >the >> >> >> > FontDialog and assign the result to TextStyle? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Can I call the FontDialogs that are used in Actions at all. Are >they >> >> >> > implemented with the RichViewMisc Components? So I should perhaps >> >make >> >> >my >> >> >> > own dialog using those? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Benedikt >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > > |
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