trichview.support
Re: Advantages of RVF vs RTF? |
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Jim Maguire |
Posted: 05/11/2005 20:48:33 Thanks, that helps. "Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > 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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