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TMG Ver 1.1 Added HTML Support, better demographics editing

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[541]1Open source project MSHTML Editor OSPv3r00 16-01-2004
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3 This editor is build from a DHTML edit OSP from 16-05-1999 found at:
4 delphi-dhtmledit@yahoogroups.com
5 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/delphi-dhtmledit/files/DHTMLEdit/DHTML.zip
6 (look in the file section)
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10How to install the editorcomponent (EmbeddedED) into Delphi:
11 - Just install EmbeddedED.pas into a package of your own choice.
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14About the demo:
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17 This update editor is created by Kurt Senfer
18 "Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Kurt Senfer <Support@ks.helpware.net>"
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21 I have often, in various mails on the delphi-dhtmledit list, pointed out that
22 The DHTMLEdit component is just a wrapper around the MSHTML engine - the
23 Wrapper contains coding that enables additional features like:
24 Table operations (insert row, insert column, merge cells, and so on).
25 Absolute drop mode.
26 Source code white space and formatting preservation.
27 Custom Editing Glyphs.
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31 Replacing DHTMLEdit with the MSHTML engine (or as in this case with the
32 EmbeddedED component) means that you need to code a lot of features, like
33 tablehandling and so on, witch is build in fearture in DHTMLEdit, yourself.
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35 I chosed to create a VCL wrapper around MSHTML and named it:
36 TEmbeddedED~ Embedded EDitor
37 TEmbeddedED implements most of the code you need to replace the DHTML Component
38 (if you only need a basic editor) and it offers a lot of features never
39 found in DHTML Edit. The main reason for encapsulating all that code in a
40 component is that its easy to update existing editor projects with
41 new features (in new versions of TEmbeddedED).
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44 This is a short listing of the main things you have to do in order to skip
45 DHTMLEdit in favour of the HMHTML engine in your own DHTMLEdit project.
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47 - Replace TDHTMLEdit with MSHTML
48 - Call the existing DHTMLEditDisplayChanged from a new "OnUpdateUI function"
49 - Implement Custom Editing Glyphs
50 - Implement IHTMLEditDesigner
51 - Implement IHTMLEditHost
52 - Implemet code to handle the table stuff
53 - Implemet code to handle the position stuff
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56I've build the demo with D5 and D6 and belive it should also compile on D7.
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59Kurt Senfer
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