Formatted Text

2007-07-17 Thread aj
Hi all.  Is there any way to show formatted text inside of a vfp control 
without using ActiveX?  I need to display this text in a scrolling 
container and the ActiveX objects do not draw correctly when used in 
scrolling containers.  Has anyone else come up with a workaround for 
this problem?



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Re: Formatted Text

2007-07-17 Thread Ted Roche
On 7/17/07, aj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all.  Is there any way to show formatted text inside of a vfp control
 without using ActiveX?  I need to display this text in a scrolling
 container and the ActiveX objects do not draw correctly when used in
 scrolling containers.  Has anyone else come up with a workaround for
 this problem?

Which ActiveX controls have you tried? I used IE with some success...

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Re: Formatted Text

2007-07-17 Thread Paul Newton
aj

What kind of VFP control is it in which you want to display the text ?  
What are you using as your scrolling container ?  What ActiveX objects 
are you referring to ?

Paul Newton


aj wrote:
 Hi all.  Is there any way to show formatted text inside of a vfp control 
 without using ActiveX?  I need to display this text in a scrolling 
 container and the ActiveX objects do not draw correctly when used in 
 scrolling containers.  Has anyone else come up with a workaround for 
 this problem?



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Re: Formatted Text

2007-07-17 Thread aj
I'm using the scrolling container from this site 
http://www.ctl32.com.ar/ctl32_scontainer.asp
I tried adding the Microsoft Rich textbox control version 6.0
The controls that should be clipped bleed through to the form. This 
happens even with the standard foxpro container object.



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RE: Formatted Text

2007-07-17 Thread Tracy Pearson
Depends on how you need it formatted. If each line gets a different format
you could use a listbox with a shortcut menu as the source. If each line
could have different formatting, you'll need to look to see if the GdiPlus
controls in VFPx will be able make it happen. ActiveX controls have a habit
of floating above VFP controls.

Tracy

-Original Message-
From: aj
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:51 AM

Hi all.  Is there any way to show formatted text inside of a vfp control
without using ActiveX?  I need to display this text in a scrolling container
and the ActiveX objects do not draw correctly when used in scrolling
containers.  Has anyone else come up with a workaround for this problem?




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