Was using a text size set manually, the size 11 rather than 10 or 12, so I
thought maybe it was the culprit. So in the RTF file I reset the text size to
10. And when I put did the things and put it into the final field, it turned
into size 11!
But now the doc is a bit wonky...
Shari L.
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Sent: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:54 am
Subject: Re: How to get PHP to pass colored text to RTF text in Revolution?
you want the
HTMLText property, in the dictionary.
Important! The HTMLText property uses a tag structure that is HTML-like,
but is not completely standard HTML
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Sent: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:54 am
Subject: Re: How to get PHP to pass colored text to RTF text in
Revolution?
you want the
HTMLText property, in the dictionary.
Important! The HTMLText property uses a tag structure that is
HTML-like,
but is not completely
, but at that
point, I might as well just do the whole thing as a web-site.
- Rob
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From: Jim Ault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:54 am
Subject: Re: How to get PHP to pass colored text to RTF text
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:29:04 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem I'm seeing when I use this technique is that Revolution
no longer pays attention to the hard column stops in the table
field object when I start using the HTMLTEXT method.?
It is likely due to the placement of the
I have php code from my server passing data into a rich-text field in a
standalone Revolution stack.? Presently, it does it something like this:
put URL http://urltomyserver/getdata.php; into field rtfoutput
This is a text field which is set up as a table with columns.
So far, this works well
you want the
HTMLText property, in the dictionary.
Important! The HTMLText property uses a tag structure that is HTML-like,
but is not completely standard HTML, in order to accommodate the full range
of text styling available in Revolution.
thus
set the htmltext of fld dataTbl to
set the rtfText of fld someField to URL (file:SomeFile.rtf)
Fortunately, rev supports rtf.
Best,
Mark
On 5 Jun 2007, at 02:58, -= JB =- wrote:
Is it possible to Import RTF text into a Revolution field
so the fonts, styles and alignment are viewed properly.
thanks,
-=JB
Is it possible to Import RTF text into a Revolution field
so the fonts, styles and alignment are viewed properly.
thanks,
-=JB=-
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On 6/5/07, -= JB =- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to Import RTF text into a Revolution field
so the fonts, styles and alignment are viewed properly.
I typed RTF into Rev's Documentation Stack search field and it came up
with RTFText which would seem to be what your after
On Jun 4, 2007, at 7:08 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
To export and re-import field information without losing any style
information, use the htmlText property instead.
HTH
so to export and re-import text do not choose RTF because it
might not work properly. Does that mean if you already have
On 6/5/07, -= JB =- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so to export and re-import text do not choose RTF because it
might not work properly. Does that mean if you already have
a text file in RTF importing might not work properly on it.
If you've created the RTF in Rev then export and
Thanks for taking the time to reply with this
valuable info.
-=JB=-
==
On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:12 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
On 6/5/07, -= JB =- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so to export and re-import text do not choose RTF because it
might not
Thank you Jacqueline.
-=JB=-
On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:18 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
-= JB =- wrote:
so to export and re-import text do not choose RTF because it
might not work properly. Does that mean if you already have
a text file in RTF importing might not work properly on it.
-= JB =- wrote:
so to export and re-import text do not choose RTF because it
might not work properly. Does that mean if you already have
a text file in RTF importing might not work properly on it.
It sounds like RTF is supported but can't be trusted because
sometimes it might
Mr. X,
I can do this if Revolution doesn't. I used to do it for the high ISO
characters in a similar HyperCard program in about 1990. But sometime, like
about 1992, someone brought out an XCMD that would recognize the high ISO
characters properly. I think Rinaldi also had one. I haven't checked if
Lots of text about problems with RTF text
I just wanted to ask if you tried to get the data as binary. Maybe
rev's text file conversations are meddling with the RTF file?
set the rtftext of field field to url (binfile: theURL)
()()()()()()()()()()
Chat with other RunRev developers:
go stack
on the fetures plan ;)
Cheers
Xavier
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Robert Brenstein
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 6:31 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: RTF text
Mr. X
First problem:
Bullets, curly quotes, etc.
MS Word saves an RTF file and reopens it with these characters displaying
perfectly.
set the rtfText of a rev field to the file and these items are lost. No
space where they were.
Type these into a rev field and put the rtfText of the field into the
: RTF text
First problem:
Bullets, curly quotes, etc.
MS Word saves an RTF file and reopens it with these
characters displaying perfectly.
set the rtfText of a rev field to the file and these items
are lost. No space where they were.
Type these into a rev field and put the rtfText
Thanks Xavier for writting this...
Not too zen at all... It's important to say, again and again, that we
don't need to let the best tools do our work for us. Revo is able to
let us design all we are able to have in mind, no least, no more and
it's exactly why Revo is the perfect tool we knows
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