Hi,
I am new here, and from what I have read so far, TRichView is quite an impressive product.
Here are two questions, I couldn't find answers myself:
1. Let's assume I have a function HyphenateWord which will take a word as parameter and insert soft hyphens in it at appropriate hyphenation points. What would be the best way to go to implement hyphenation with current version of TRichView. By implementing hyphenation I mean hyphenating selection/paragraph/document.
2. Hyphenation is heavily dependant on language, so is there a "language text attribute" determining the language a word belongs to? (E.g. in document written in more than one language)
Thanks!
Dejan
Hyphenation and Language
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1. Do you want to implement it as undoable operation?
2. By default, there is no Language property. However, if you define RVLANGUAGEPROPERTY in RV_Defs.inc and recompile the source code, this language will appear. This property will be saved to RTF/DocX/RVF. However, it will not be assigned automatically basing on the keyboard layout.
This property is a feature reserved for future use.
2. By default, there is no Language property. However, if you define RVLANGUAGEPROPERTY in RV_Defs.inc and recompile the source code, this language will appear. This property will be saved to RTF/DocX/RVF. However, it will not be assigned automatically basing on the keyboard layout.
This property is a feature reserved for future use.
Yes, if it can be undoable even better. Unlike MS Word which hyphenates only few words located around end of line, I want to hyphenate every word from selection. Such text can be easily reused in DTP software (Illustrator, Quark, etc.)
In order to avoid changing of text formatting, I would like to do the following:
1. take all words from selection, one by one
2. hyphenate each word with separate HyphenateWord function
3. using the result just insert soft hyphens at appropriate locations directly in the word in text
Removing hyphenation should delete all soft hyphens from the selection.
If Language is the property which can be accessed for every word, then HyphenateWord would skip words not belonging to the desired Language.
How do I do this with RVE?
In order to avoid changing of text formatting, I would like to do the following:
1. take all words from selection, one by one
2. hyphenate each word with separate HyphenateWord function
3. using the result just insert soft hyphens at appropriate locations directly in the word in text
Removing hyphenation should delete all soft hyphens from the selection.
If Language is the property which can be accessed for every word, then HyphenateWord would skip words not belonging to the desired Language.
How do I do this with RVE?
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Here is an example how to hyphenate the selection.
Let we have a function
function HyphenateWords(var s: String; FirstIndex, LastIndex: Integer): Boolean;
This function hyphenates words in the substring of s from the FirstIndex-th to the LastIndex-th characters (index of the first character = 1). It must return True if the string is changed.
For example, I used this function for testing:This function adds '-' between lowercase English characters.
The following procedure hyphenates the selection:
Let we have a function
function HyphenateWords(var s: String; FirstIndex, LastIndex: Integer): Boolean;
This function hyphenates words in the substring of s from the FirstIndex-th to the LastIndex-th characters (index of the first character = 1). It must return True if the string is changed.
For example, I used this function for testing:
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function HyphenateWords(var s: String; FirstIndex, LastIndex: Integer): Boolean;
var i: Integer;
begin
Result := False;
for i := LastIndex-1 downto FirstIndex do
if (s[i] in ['a'..'z']) and (s[i+1] in ['a'..'z']) then begin
Insert('-', s, i+1);
Result := True;
end;
end;
The following procedure hyphenates the selection:
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procedure HyphenateSelection(rve: TCustomRichViewEdit);
var Started: Boolean;
procedure ChangeText(ItemNo: Integer; const s: String);
begin
if not Started then begin
rve.BeginUpdate;
rve.BeginUndoGroup(rvutModifyItem);
rve.SetUndoGroupMode(True);
Started := True;
end;
rve.SetItemTextEd(ItemNo, s);
end;
var i, StartItemNo, StartOffs, EndItemNo, EndOffs, v: Integer;
s: String;
begin
rve := rve.TopLevelEditor;
rve.GetSelectionBounds(StartItemNo, StartOffs, EndItemNo, EndOffs, True);
if StartItemNo<0 then
exit;
Started := False;
s := rve.GetItemText(StartItemNo);
if StartItemNo=EndItemNo then begin
v := Length(s)-(EndOffs-1);
if HyphenateWords(s, StartOffs, EndOffs-1) then begin
ChangeText(StartItemNo, s);
rve.SetSelectionBounds(StartItemNo, StartOffs, EndItemNo, Length(s)-v+1);
end;
end
else begin
if HyphenateWords(s, StartOffs, Length(s)) then
ChangeText(StartItemNo, s);
for i := StartItemNo+1 to EndItemNo-1 do begin
s := rve.GetItemText(i);
if HyphenateWords(s, 1, Length(s)) then
ChangeText(i, s);
end;
s := rve.GetItemText(EndItemNo);
v := Length(s)-(EndOffs-1);
if HyphenateWords(s, 1, EndOffs-1) then begin
ChangeText(EndItemNo, s);
rve.SetSelectionBounds(StartItemNo, StartOffs, EndItemNo, Length(s)-v+1);
end;
end;
if Started then begin
rve.SetUndoGroupMode(False);
rve.EndUpdate;
end;
end;
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We implemented automatic hyphenation in our help authoring tool Help & Manual. The hyphenation is based on the free OpenOffice dictionaries and the open source spell checker Hunspell.
The Delphi implementation is available from our website:
http://www.helpandmanual.com/downloads_delphi.html
Once you have loaded a dicitionary, you can auto-hyphenate a word with this function:
The Delphi implementation is available from our website:
http://www.helpandmanual.com/downloads_delphi.html
Once you have loaded a dicitionary, you can auto-hyphenate a word with this function:
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procedure HyphenateWord(var AWord: string; const IntWordLen: integer);
var
l, k: integer;
tmpWord: String;
begin
if intWordLen > 3 then
try
tmpWord := HyphenDictionary.Hyphenate(aWord)
if (tmpWord <> aWord) then //tmpWord has hyphenation breaks in the form of equal signs "="
begin
k := length(tmpWord);
for l := 1 to k do
case tmpWord[l] of
'=': Insert(Char(UNI_SOFT_HYPHEN), AWord, l);
end;
end;
except
end;
end;