trichview.support
Re: Advantages of RVF vs RTF? |
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Jim Maguire |
Posted: 05/11/2005 5:18:19 I don't think I asked this correctly. The part I'm concerned about is being able to utilize the Delphi controls and that seems to work in RTF and RVF. Is that correct? "Jim Maguire" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... >I found below in help, but I tried saving the readme.rvf file in the >Editor1 demo as RTF and reloaded an everything looked good. What is >missing with RTF? > > main settings affecting RVF saving and loading can be changed in the > TRichView component editor; > > - in order to load bullets, hotspots and list levels with imagelist from > RVF you need to create OnRVFImageListNeeded event handler; > - you can save pictures and controls in binary mode or text mode (binary > mode is much more efficient and compact); > - you can save pictures and controls in RVF, or create them on request > when loading; > - if you load pictures and controls in RVF you need to register them with > RegisterClasses procedure (you do not need to register TBitmap, TMetafile, > TIcon and TJpegImage) > > - by default, formatting of text and paragraph (i.e. styles) is not saved; > RVF contains only indices of styles; styles can be saved in RVF > optionally. > "Jim Maguire" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... >>I have a couple apps already in place that store the documents in RTF >>format in a database table and have just converted to RichViewEdit1 using >>LoadRTFFromStream and SaveRTFToStream and just wonder if their will be any >>feature of RichViewEdit that I won't be able to use. >> >> I just started using RichViewEdit and have a full blown editor that >> rivals much of MS Word in just a few days! RichViewEdit is awesome! >> > > |
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