trichview.support
Understanding Styles |
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Gary |
Posted: 01/21/2003 15:24:45 Hi, I'm new to RichView, so please bear with me. I've added a DBRichViewEdit, assigned a TRVStyle to it, all ok. Then while editing I change the font of a single word and it appears fine. Then I move to a different record in the database, and move back. Now the word has lost it's font and has a background color. So I guess I am using styles incorrectly somehow. I have "Allow adding Styles dynamically" turned on. What I would like to achieve is:- 1. I can type whatever I like in each DBRichViewEdit, format using any fonts, colors etc. Then save it and when I reload it, I'd like it to look as I had it. 2. To use styles in a similar way to MS Word. So that I can present a predefined list of styles with all the attributes like font, color etc. These would only be changed by code, i.e. through a form that I could adjust settings. I would like to be able to apply these styles to paragraphs, in the same way as using "Normal", "Heading1" etc. So if I change the "Normal" style from font size 10 to size 12, that that change would be appplied to my text as soon as I load it again. Is this how RichView works? I haven't been able to achieve this yet. But I like what I see so far. I've read the help file and it explains a lot very well. But some options which I'd like to understand are not explained. For example, the RVFOptions, what effect have the options:- rvfoConvUnknownStylesToZero rvfoUseStyleNames Also, is there an example of using Styles, as used by MS Word? I saw a screenshot of an editor demo on the site that looked like it did, but none of the demos I have downloaded show this. Has anyone written a Styles editor like one of the Action add-ins? Many thanks Gary |
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