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Jan Groenestein | RTF class on Fri, 26 Nov 2010 18:16:21 +0100 Gentlemen, We have developed a class for creating RTF format documents on the basis of example code that we dug up somewhere and an "RTF for dummies" manual. This we have been using for some years. Now we are looking at possibilities to improve on this to make the class cleaner and more versatile and easier to use. We can do this ourselves but others may already have done that. Is there anyone who has such a class or knows of such a class ? Alternatively, we could use a product like L&L, but this is not an option for us as we aim to distribute the client-exe's of our software via internet. As L&L asks for $ 30,- per site, this cannot be part of such a distibution. Kind regards, Jan Groenestein | |
Jan Groenestein | Re: RTF class on Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:17:19 +0100 P.S. : Or maybe an .ODF class, or a .DOCX class ? Support of .RTF is still the most widespread among text editors but it is very old and badly structured. Op 26-11-2010 18:16, Jan Groenestein schreef: > Gentlemen, > > We have developed a class for creating RTF format documents on the basis > of example code that we dug up somewhere and an "RTF for dummies" > manual. This we have been using for some years. > Now we are looking at possibilities to improve on this to make the class > cleaner and more versatile and easier to use. We can do this ourselves > but others may already have done that. > Is there anyone who has such a class or knows of such a class ? > > Alternatively, we could use a product like L&L, but this is not an > option for us as we aim to distribute the client-exe's of our software > via internet. As L&L asks for $ 30,- per site, this cannot be part of > such a distibution. > > Kind regards, > Jan Groenestein |