I ran across multi clipboards.  I have since lost track of the information
however there is information and code out there to handle multi clips.

I found it confusing and I think I even may have asked Mike B about it and
it was bad timing so I found a work around.  It also was NOT RTF stuff, it
was preparatory program information that I was trying to manipulate with
Mike's assistance.  

Sincerely,
Paul D.






-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis
McGrath
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:50 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: combine two blocks of RTF formatted VARCHAR data

Using 2 rtf controls would be a doable solution if the following could be
performed in code:

1. Clear the clipboard of all documents so no confusion can occur.
2. Move the cursor in the first control to the end of the contents.
3. Copy the contents of the second control to the clipboard.
4. Paste the clipboard into the first control, effectively appending.

If this were done correctly the control would do all the work of
reorganizing everything.

Dennis McGrath

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lawrence
Lustig
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 9:34 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: combine two blocks of RTF formatted VARCHAR data


<<
I made a very simple Report a few years ago for Karen that manipulated RTF
or rather converted regular text to formatted text by adding the formatting
info to the regular text and then concantenating the whole mess by adding
the file header info and closures.  You will find a whole bunch of info
about this subject and you're correct, it's non-trivial, but making a plugin
to do it is OK, but it is still a kludge.  

>>

It's hard enough when you're starting with plain text and encoding it into
RTF.

But if you're starting with RTF you have to be aware that the text you get
can be laced with RTF encoding _inside_ the text.  Without using the RTF
control itself, it's almost impossible to chop this stuff up and still be
sure that the bits you extract are still valid RTF (with the right closing
codes, and so on).  I did something like this once and eventually gave up,
using intermediate RTF controls to let Microsoft manage the operations on
that benighted encoding system.  I've never seen a third-party RTF parsing
library.

If they were to expose the entire RTF API, it would also be possible to
create RTF toolbars directly on one's form without having to resort to
opening the separate editor.
--
Larry


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