RichEdit || Delphi 1?

II need this, how make?
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I wrote in forum:

I am developing a project for a school.

I am needing a TMemo of the TRichEdit type, but for the Linux it does
not exist. We have the SynEdit, as I can edit a text in project time
that has boldface, italic, and to use colors in the texts?

Resources: bold, italic and colors: black, red, blue...

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It can be a HTML.
How to show a HTML in the TForm?
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how to use the THTMLBrowserHelpViewer component?


TKS


Onjahyr
Brazil




Marc Santhoff escreveu:
> Am Freitag, den 15.09.2006, 13:28 +0000 schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
>   
>> As part of the long and drawn out process of migrating from Delphi I'm 
>> trying to
>> eliminate any reliance on proprietary controls such as RichEdit.
>>
>> For a number of jobs I'd like something which is basically a simple terminal
>> emulator screen- new data is appended and old stuff scrolls off the top - but
>> with the option of being able to set background/foreground colours on a
>> per-character basis.
>>
>> In the past I've done this by subclassing a StringGrid and working directly 
>> onto
>> the canvas, but does anybody have any better ideas?
>>     
>
> Some tens of years ago (or the like ;) I found a very basic RichEdit
> control for Delphi 1. Since Delphi 1 was for Windows 3.x where no system
> RichEdit existed it was somewhat similar to what you're searching for.
>
> I remeber it could evaluate and display some basic rich text attributes,
> but I can't say if changing background was possible.
>
> With some luck the contol can still be found on some Delphi component
> site.
>
> HTH,
> Marc
>
>
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