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Re: rich text investigation in 3.1 plan [message #452546 is a reply to message #452542] |
Tue, 22 March 2005 00:10 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
There is native support for RTF on MacOS X, too, though perhaps not in
Carbon.
Bob Foster
Asim Ullah wrote:
> 'Rich Text' tends to be a term used loosely to describe text that
> can be styled with multiple fonts/size/color/decorations and with
> possibly embeddable images. The term Rich Text is not specific to
> any implementation.
>
> Microsofts Rich Text Format is a file format, a subset of which
> is understood by the Windows95+ Common Control, the Rich Edit Control.
>
> I believe that any eariler version of StyledText was based on that Control,
> under Windows, but there were some problems and they removed it.(?)
>
> Note: that Swings JEditorPane supports RTF and HTML. C.f. SWT Snippets
> on how to interop Swing with SWT.
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Re: rich text investigation in 3.1 plan [message #453090 is a reply to message #453017] |
Wed, 30 March 2005 13:48 |
Brad Reynolds Messages: 309 Registered: July 2009 |
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This started out as "how can we support RTF in SWT". I thought that
with a few added abilities like text alignment, bullets, and the ability
to have different fonts our requirements would be satisfied. But it now
looks like my requirements go beyond that and require images and tables
as well. It seems like that wouldn't be something that SWT would want
in the StyledText widget but it's what is requested on the bug report.
Hopefully I can make do via other means but I'm curious what the stance
is on adding the support outlined in this bug in the future and the
basic stance on supporting Microsoft's RTF spec.
Steve Northover wrote:
> A major work item like this normally appears on an Eclipse plan as a
> committed item. If an item is committed, then it will be done. We are at
> M6 now and API frozen so odds are very low that work will happen in this
> area. Is there a particular feature that is missing that you need?
>
> "Brad Reynolds" <bradleyjames@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4240190B.2070904@gmail.com...
>
>>Thank you for the clarification. I assumed we were just dealing with
>>semantics but had to make sure.
>>
>>My concern about the bug is that it hasn't been updated since last
>>September in regards to adding these abilities to the StyleText widget.
>> I'm new to the process and I'm not sure, from an outsiders
>>perspective, how to tell if this has been lowered in priority. I know
>>I'd like it because it would give me some direction on how I solve my
>>RTF problem in SWT. I have a deadline coming up soon that calls for RTF
>>support. If I knew that this bug has been lowered in priority I can at
>>least mark it off the list of possible solutions for this upcoming
>>deadline.
>>
>>Asim Ullah wrote:
>>
>>>'Rich Text' tends to be a term used loosely to describe text that
>>>can be styled with multiple fonts/size/color/decorations and with
>>>possibly embeddable images. The term Rich Text is not specific to
>>>any implementation.
>>>
>>>Microsofts Rich Text Format is a file format, a subset of which
>>>is understood by the Windows95+ Common Control, the Rich Edit Control.
>>>
>>>I believe that any eariler version of StyledText was based on that
>
> Control,
>
>>>under Windows, but there were some problems and they removed it.(?)
>>>
>>>Note: that Swings JEditorPane supports RTF and HTML. C.f. SWT Snippets
>>>on how to interop Swing with SWT.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: rich text investigation in 3.1 plan [message #453157 is a reply to message #453090] |
Wed, 30 March 2005 20:15 |
Steve Northover Messages: 1636 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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I'd like to do the work post 3.1 but can't plan for it right now.
"Brad Reynolds" <bradleyjames@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:424AAE16.7010104@gmail.com...
> This started out as "how can we support RTF in SWT". I thought that
> with a few added abilities like text alignment, bullets, and the ability
> to have different fonts our requirements would be satisfied. But it now
> looks like my requirements go beyond that and require images and tables
> as well. It seems like that wouldn't be something that SWT would want
> in the StyledText widget but it's what is requested on the bug report.
> Hopefully I can make do via other means but I'm curious what the stance
> is on adding the support outlined in this bug in the future and the
> basic stance on supporting Microsoft's RTF spec.
>
>
> Steve Northover wrote:
> > A major work item like this normally appears on an Eclipse plan as a
> > committed item. If an item is committed, then it will be done. We are
at
> > M6 now and API frozen so odds are very low that work will happen in this
> > area. Is there a particular feature that is missing that you need?
> >
> > "Brad Reynolds" <bradleyjames@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:4240190B.2070904@gmail.com...
> >
> >>Thank you for the clarification. I assumed we were just dealing with
> >>semantics but had to make sure.
> >>
> >>My concern about the bug is that it hasn't been updated since last
> >>September in regards to adding these abilities to the StyleText widget.
> >> I'm new to the process and I'm not sure, from an outsiders
> >>perspective, how to tell if this has been lowered in priority. I know
> >>I'd like it because it would give me some direction on how I solve my
> >>RTF problem in SWT. I have a deadline coming up soon that calls for RTF
> >>support. If I knew that this bug has been lowered in priority I can at
> >>least mark it off the list of possible solutions for this upcoming
> >>deadline.
> >>
> >>Asim Ullah wrote:
> >>
> >>>'Rich Text' tends to be a term used loosely to describe text that
> >>>can be styled with multiple fonts/size/color/decorations and with
> >>>possibly embeddable images. The term Rich Text is not specific to
> >>>any implementation.
> >>>
> >>>Microsofts Rich Text Format is a file format, a subset of which
> >>>is understood by the Windows95+ Common Control, the Rich Edit Control.
> >>>
> >>>I believe that any eariler version of StyledText was based on that
> >
> > Control,
> >
> >>>under Windows, but there were some problems and they removed it.(?)
> >>>
> >>>Note: that Swings JEditorPane supports RTF and HTML. C.f. SWT Snippets
> >>>on how to interop Swing with SWT.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
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