Rich Text (RTF)

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Mon Apr 17 11:41:19 UTC 2006


have a look at Smacc this is a compiler compiler.

Stef

On 15 avr. 06, at 08:39, Martin Ruskov wrote:

> Martin Kuball wrote:
>> Am Friday, 14. April 2006 17:18 schrieb Josh Gargus:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Has anyone written any rich text support for Squeak since the big
>>> hoohah in 2003 (starting with http://thread.gmane.org/
>>> gmane.comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.general/27624/focus=27669)?
>>>
>>> I couldn't find anything in the list archives or on SqueakMap, but
>>> it never hurts to ask.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Josh
>>>
>>
>> Don't know, but I wonder if support for the open document format  
>> would
>> be a nice to have feature.
>>
>> Martin
>>
> Hello all,
>
> I am actually just starting to implement a RTF parser, could use some
> help :)
> I've found the original RTF specs from MS. This is the link,
> if you don't want to google it yourself:
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? 
> familyid=ac57de32-17f0-4b46-9e4e-467ef9bc5540&displaylang=en
> It's pretty good explained how they expect you to parse the stuff.
> I've found some pages on undocumented RTF keywords,
> but I don't really think it is worth bothering about these.
>
> The thing is that I am new to Squeak and would need help
> with the API. One thing is that I need some kind of tokenizer
> to parse an RTF string. I cannot find a combination of
> ReadStream and TextStream what I feel would be the thing I need.
> Or is there some other standard/recommended way to do this in Squeak?
> Could you help me on that?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Martin R. (another one)
>
>




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