El 18/04/17 a las 06:07, gambas-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net escribió:
> Does the documentation [1] answer your question?
Yes, it does...
Thank you Tobi
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Hi,
I have a database with fields containing html text files. I'm using
TextLabel to show them and is working perfect. But there's one
problem, I have a fixed width on screen to show the information and
the component just cuts large texts. Is tere a solution for this?
Something like the TextArea
Le 19/12/2014 23:21, Christian e Ana Luiza Britto a écrit :
Hi,
I have a database with fields containing html text files. I'm using
TextLabel to show them and is working perfect. But there's one
problem, I have a fixed width on screen to show the information and
the component just cuts large
Gambas3
If I understand the dokumentation right, TextLabel and TextEdit should both
display rich-text.
I want to display a list of file properties that come from a SHELL command.
If I use a TextLabel, it looks fine:
File Name 004.jpg
File Size 5.0 MB
...
But if I use TextEdit (would
Gambas3
If I understand the dokumentation right, TextLabel and TextEdit should both
display rich-text.
I want to display a list of file properties that come from a SHELL command.
If I use a TextLabel, it looks fine:
File Name 004.jpg
File Size 5.0 MB
...
But if I use
But TextLabel does display tables correctly.
So, Gambas does support tables in rich text.
Why not TextEdit?
Am 23.09.2010 21:36, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
Qt 4 has some support for tables in rich text. But it is not supported by
Gambas. See the wiki documentation about rich text to know which
But TextLabel does display tables correctly.
So, Gambas does support tables in rich text.
Why not TextEdit?
No, Gambas does not support them. But I can't prevent Qt4 from supporting
them.
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ok, thanks, that's too low-level for me.
Am 23.09.2010 22:00, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
No, Gambas does not support them. But I can't prevent Qt4 from supporting
them.
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