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Originally posted by Choli
I've got a new version that i'd like to send to you so you can test it. I sent it to Mnjul but still don't know if it works (Mnjul, did you recieve my emails? i'm not sure if i send them to the right address)So, sock, can I send that version to you? If you allow me (i don't want spam people emails), send me you address via PM. Thanks.
I think my Email is b0rked.
* sock slaps his sysadmin around a bit with a large trout.
Humm... looks like someone b0rked the local forwarder......
I hafta get that fixed....
Anycow.... could you please upload it anywhere?
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Also, when I change the editbox to right-align mode, it doesn't look like it should (like it does in Notepad or Word). And then when I move to another value, it asks me if I want to save the value, but I only changed the text alignment, I didn't edit the text!
How do you do that? And note that every time the editbox (richtextbox, in fact) is changed (change event) my program assumes that a text modification has been done.
Ctrl+Shift on the right side of the keyboard to align it to the right, and Ctrl+Shift on the left side to align it back to the left. This is not supposed to change the text in any way, just align the text lines to a different side of the editbox. Something weird is going on.
Okay, I did some testing and changing the alignment does
NOT change the text string. However, it still triggers that "change event" of yours for some reason....
And now I also see that the editbox does not display complex Hebrew strings correctly (ie., strings that have both English and Hebrew characters), whether aligned to the left or the right. What I mean by "correctly" is how they are displayed in any other Microsoft program. Blah.... I guess you need to make it support RTL somehow.....
* sock slaps Hebrew around a bit with a large trout.