Using D7 Ent and RB7 Ent I am having trouble getting DBRichText components to work. If I use DBMemo they work fine. However the fields definately contain RTF info.
The RichText in ReportBuilder is a wrapper around Delphi's TRichEdit which in turn relies on Windows. There are two versions of Windows richedit - RichEd32.dll is the older one and RichEd20.dll is a newer one (RichEd32 is being phased out). Delphi by default relies on RichEd32 - the older version. To use some of the more advanced features of Windows RichEdit, see the topic on InfoPower RichEdit Support below.
In general Windows RichEdit supports the type of formatting that you can do using WordPad.
InfoPower RichEdit Support --------------------------- InfoPower from Woll2Woll Software is a popular database add-on product for Delphi. InfoPower's TwwRichEdit components support the Windows RichEdit2 format. This format allows the rich text data to contain embedded bitmaps and OLE objects. For more information please see http:\\www.Woll2Woll.com.
ReportBuilder includes a component that enables the TppRichText and TppDBRichText controls in ReportBuilder to use the formatting capabilities of InfoPower's TwwRichEdit when rendering RTF data. The ppWWRichEd.pas unit located in the ..\RBuilder\InfoPower directory defines a TwwDBRichEdit descendant and then registers the class with ReportBuilder. This enables the TppRichText and TppDBRichText controls in ReportBuilder to use the formatting capabilities of TwwDBRichEidt when rendering data.
WPTools Support ---------------- WPTools is a collection of components used to edit and print formatted text. With its own RTF engine, WPTools offers numerous features not supported by the standard Windows RichEd20.dll. This control lets you use tables, paragraph frames, headers and footers etc. Using the optional ReportBuilder support units for WPTools 2.x, you can print the enhanced WPTools features (justified text, tables, graphics...) within your ReportBuilder reports. For more information please see http:\\www.wptools.de.
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what is your problem?
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Chris Ueberall;
The following article may help you with the problem you are having.
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Article: ReportBuilder's RichText architecture
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The RichText in ReportBuilder is a wrapper around Delphi's TRichEdit which
in turn relies on Windows. There are two versions of Windows richedit -
RichEd32.dll is the older one and RichEd20.dll is a newer one (RichEd32 is
being phased out). Delphi by default relies on RichEd32 - the older version.
To use some of the more advanced features of Windows RichEdit, see the topic
on InfoPower RichEdit Support below.
In general Windows RichEdit supports the type of formatting that you can do
using WordPad.
InfoPower RichEdit Support
---------------------------
InfoPower from Woll2Woll Software is a popular database add-on product for
Delphi. InfoPower's TwwRichEdit components support the Windows RichEdit2
format. This format allows the rich text data to contain embedded bitmaps
and OLE objects. For more information please see http:\\www.Woll2Woll.com.
ReportBuilder includes a component that enables the TppRichText and
TppDBRichText controls in ReportBuilder to use the formatting capabilities
of InfoPower's TwwRichEdit when rendering RTF data. The ppWWRichEd.pas unit
located in the ..\RBuilder\InfoPower directory defines a TwwDBRichEdit
descendant and then registers the class with ReportBuilder. This enables the
TppRichText and TppDBRichText controls in ReportBuilder to use the
formatting capabilities of TwwDBRichEidt when rendering data.
WPTools Support
----------------
WPTools is a collection of components used to edit and print formatted text.
With its own RTF engine, WPTools offers numerous features not supported by
the standard Windows RichEd20.dll. This control lets you use tables,
paragraph frames, headers and footers etc. Using the optional ReportBuilder
support units for WPTools 2.x, you can print the enhanced WPTools features
(justified text, tables, graphics...) within your ReportBuilder reports. For
more information please see http:\\www.wptools.de.
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