have you thought about "simply" changing the fields' text forecolor and then outputing that to html?
Im sure you have... ;)) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/11/2005 15:56:09: > Hi Xavier, > > Thanks Xavier, > You are almost right. > I prefer this formulation: > > replace pFind with numToChar(3) && numToChar(27) & quote \ > & the uPatternColor of this stack & quote & ">" & pFind \ > & numToChar(244) in tText > > Here I replaced "</font>" with numToChar(244) > That's more consistent but in fact does not change anything :-) > pFind is the string the colour of which has to changed. > The whole thing is a function and pFind a parameter. > > My problem is only that I don't find an more elegant way to do that. > > > Le 17 nov. 05 à 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > > > Hi Eric > > > > I dont see what's wrong... > > > > Though you dont need to change the <font and the </Font> tags, you > > seem to > > handle the rest > > gracefully. > > > > Though, i dont see what you want to change, this seems ok looking... > > > >> replace pFind with numToChar(3) && numToChar(27) & quote \ > >> & the uPatternColor of this stack & quote & ">" & pFind \ > >> & "</font>" in tText > > > > what is pfind? A collection of numtochar(3)&numtochar(8), etc... > > that is > > going to be > > simplified with: > >> numToChar(3) && numToChar(27) & quote \ > >> & the uPatternColor of this stack & quote & ">" & pFind \ > >> & "</font>" > > ? > > > > what seems wrong in my confused mind is > > > > you put the text into tText - ok > > replace the tags - OK > > > > replace pFind with numToChar(3) && numToChar(27) & quote \ > >> & the uPatternColor of this stack & quote & ">" & pFind \ > >> & "</font>" in tText > > > > and this doesn't seem ok. If you replace pfind (assume no tags in that > > first pfind string (since you put them after in the replace string), > > then you're going to have <tags><tags>pfind<tags> > > > > or did i read this wrong? > > > > cheers > > Xavier > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/11/2005 15:28:20: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I want to change the colour of a string in some styled text. > >> As the string may be any string like "font", "size", etc. that appear > >> in html tags, > >> I use the following code that works but I'm not satisfied with it... > >> Any more elegant solution? > >> Thanks. > >> > >> put the htmlText of fld "Result" into tText > >> ----- > >> replace "<font" with numToChar(3) in tText > >> replace "face=" with numToChar(8) in tText > >> replace "size=" with numToChar(9) in tText > >> replace "color=" with numToChar(27) in tText > >> replace "</font>" with numToChar(244) in tText > >> ----- > >> replace pFind with numToChar(3) && numToChar(27) & quote \ > >> & the uPatternColor of this stack & quote & ">" & pFind \ > >> & "</font>" in tText > >> ----- > >> replace numToChar(3) with "<font" in tText > >> replace numToChar(8) with "face=" in tText > >> replace numToChar(9) with "size=" in tText > >> replace numToChar(27) with "color=" in tText > >> replace numToChar(244) with "</font>" in tText > >> ----- > >> set the htmlText of fld "Result" to tText > >> > >> Best Regards from Paris, > >> > >> Eric Chatonet. > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> So Smart Software > >> > >> For institutions, companies and associations > >> Built-to-order applications: management, multimedia, internet, etc. > >> Windows, Mac OS and Linux... 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