Mfc Rich Edit Control Image
Hi, How did you streamin the rtf file to RichEdit control? Which version of RichEdit do you use? Pci kontroller shifracii deshifracii drajver lenovo. What is the image format in the rtf file? If you change the image format to other format such as png, jpg,bmp or others, will it same result? Could you please show your code here?
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Hi all, I'm trying to insert images into a rich edit control in the same way as the emoticons in MSN messenger. For some reason I'm not able to copy and paste images into the control (I tried it manually), and setting the RTF text to embed the image doesn't work either (I tried inserting the RTF output from wordpad from a doc that had an image in it, but nothing appeared). I'm also not after any sort of solution where the application has to manually draw the images by handling the WM_ERASEBKGRND or WM_PAINT messages. Specifically, I need a solution that will insert a HBITMAP from the.rc application resource into the rich edit.
I'm using the 'RichEdit20A' window class from 'riched20.dll' on Windows2000. This would seem to be the closest solution to what I'm looking for so far: the only problem is that the application I'm working on is not using the MFC library (more fool me eh!). So any solution must NOT use MFC!
I'm assigning fairly generous points to this one since the problem is so specific. They will only be awarded if someone is able to stick to these restrictions or suggest a reasonable work around (without having to purchase third party software). Many thanks in advance:) Kind regards Andy.