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Re: RTF for numbered lists? |
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Martin Holmes |
Posted: 03/16/2004 23:28:50 Hi there, Many thanks. I'm going to have to handle older setups, so I think I'll probably just have to use \pn. I really hate that MS RTF specification. My heart sinks when I have to think about it. Viva XHTML! Cheers, Martin Sergey Tkachenko wrote: > There are two ways for storing lists in RTF. > The first one is used in standard RichEdit and old versions of Word. > The second one is used in new versions of Word (97+). > > TRichView can read both of them but saves the second one. > Standard RichEdit can read only the first one - when RichEdit reads RTF > created by new versions of Word all bullets are imported as text followed by > tab (or sometimes convert them to standard bullets). > > The first (old) way of storing bullets/numbering is embedding them directly > in paragraph (\pn keyword). For readers that do not understand > bullets/numbering a text representation is saved (\pntext keyword). > > The second way: to define a table of lists in document. This table contains > properties of all list levels. The second table is a table of list overrides > (overrides some properties of list levels, mainly starting value for > counter). Paragraph contains only a reference in list override table (\ls > keyword). For readers that do not understand bullets/numbering a text > representation is saved (\listtext keyword). > So, unfortunately, Daniel's method will not work. It simply inserts text > followed by tab. > And new versions MS Word and TRichView ignores \listtext because they > understand \ls. > > Search Google for "RTF Specification". The last version which I found was > 1.7 (corresponds to WordXP). > > > >>Hi there, >> >>Does anyone know what the simplest RTF token code would be for creating >>a numbered list? I'd like to put a sequence of questions on the >>clipboard in RTF format, for pasting into a word-processor document, and >>the code I see produced by Word for numbered lists is horrendously >>complicated. I'de just like something that's autonumbering with a >>hanging indent, or failing that, manually numbered with a hanging indent. >> >>All help appreciated, >>Martin > > > |
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