trichview.support
Re: Editor gives list index out of bounds |
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Stewart Bourke |
Posted: 06/14/2002 15:24:47 Thanks, That appears to have fixed matters. Stewart Bourke "Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > The most probable cause of problem is non-saving of text/paragraph styles. > If you use procedures that add styles to the collections, you must store > styles in the database field together with documents. > Right click dbrichviewedit in Delphi, choose "Settings" in the context menu, > then choose "Allow adding styles dynamically". Click OK. > > PS: this text with numbers is a native RichView Format (RVF) displayed as a > plain text. DBRichViewEdit first tries to load RVF. If it fails (the most > probably, because of styles), it tries to load as RTF, then as a plain text. > > > > > I have downloaded the trial version, and have modified the texteditor to > allow > > me edit a couple of different fields, and everything works fine when there > > is nothing in the datasource. I have the datafield/datasource pointing to > > a blob field on a table, and sometimes, when I save the text and then try > > to edit it again, it ends up with the text corrupted, and lots of numbers > > proceeding it: > > > > e.g. > > > > 8 2 0 0 0 1 > > This is text > > > > 9 0 2 2 2 1 > > This is more text > > > > In many cases, when I display a form which contains the dbrichview > component, > > I also get a 'list index out of bounds' when displaying the form with > there > > is text in the underlying datafield. > > > > FieldFormat is natve, and I have set the style property. > > > > Would anybody have any idea where to start searching for whatis causing > the > > error? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Stewart Bourke > > > > |
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