Re: Cursor and Caret
- From: Leo Van den Brande <leo_van_den_brande@xxxxxx>
- To: ftcdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:53:15 +0100
Hi Brendan,
1. After saving an RTF doc as XML, similar to the save method in
the demo but with a few preparative actions, the cursor does not
reappear and it does not reappear on mouse click either (the
position is registered though and I can see something in a flash).
Problem solved. My mistake! I had inadvertedly left a ReadOnly which was only ment to be
there when it concerned a "Save and close" in preparation for the student
version. Sorry for the inconvenience!
While working, I found that a doubleclick on a word selects adjacent punctuation marks as well (colon, bracket etc.). Usually, that is not wanted. Could you take a look?
Thanks again!
Leo
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