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== Syntax  ==
 
== Syntax  ==
  
D2Editor.'''newRichText'''()<br> &lt;creates and returns a new rich text editor.  
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D2Editor.'''newRichText'''()<br>creates and returns a new rich text editor.
  
 
== Example  ==
 
== Example  ==
  
<source lang="lua">
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<source lang="lua" highlight=2>
 
function on.create()
 
function on.create()
 
editor = D2Editor.newRichText()
 
editor = D2Editor.newRichText()
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function on.charIn(char)
 
function on.charIn(char)
currentText = editor:getText()
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currentText = editor:getText() or ""
 
editor:setText(currentText .. char)
 
editor:setText(currentText .. char)
 
--Add char to the editor
 
--Add char to the editor
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</source>  
 
</source>  
  
A very simple text editor (its actually more complicated that it be, but it shows the basics).  
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A very simple text editor (its actually more complicated that it should be, but it shows the basics).
  
 
== See also  ==
 
== See also  ==

Latest revision as of 17:27, 18 June 2012

D2Editor.newRichText is a function that is part of the D2Editor Library.


This function creates and returns a new rich text editor. In order for the editor to display you will need to use use D2Editor.move() and D2Editor.resize() after the declaration.

Syntax

D2Editor.newRichText()
creates and returns a new rich text editor.

Example

function on.create()
	editor = D2Editor.newRichText()
	editor:move(0,0)
	editor:resize(200,100)
end

function on.charIn(char)
	currentText = editor:getText() or ""
	editor:setText(currentText .. char)
	--Add char to the editor
end

function on.enterKey()
	on.charIn(string.char(10))
	--Add a new line
end

A very simple text editor (its actually more complicated that it should be, but it shows the basics).

See also