trichview.support
Re: Advantages of RVF vs RTF? |
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Sergey Tkachenko |
Posted: 05/11/2005 19:20:40 Advantages of RVF: - it's a native format of TRichView, it's possible to save and load documents to RVF without changes; - it's more compact, and saving and loading is faster Advantages of RTF: - can be read by other applications Not all TRichView document properties can be saved to RTF. For example, RTF supports only a limited set of graphic formats (bitmaps, metafiles, png, jpeg). You cannot save, for example, gif, to RTF without converting it to another graphic format (and gif animation will be lost). Table and cell background images cannot be saved to RTF. Table color (not cell colors) and some other properties too. Sets of paragraph borders in RTF and in TRichView are not completely the same, so they are converted to the most similar one, and so on. TRichView cannot save inserted controls in RTF. Imagelist pictures ("bullets" and "hotspots") are converted to bitmaps or metafiles when saving to RTF. Generally, I recommend to use RVF as internal file format, and RTF if you need to export data to other applications. > 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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