There were some notifications that weren't sent in ME_UpdateRepaint
while redraw was disabled, so this verifies that they are not sent
with redraw disabled.
The assertion was not valid, because it neglected to take into account
the situation where a line break is forced with a MERF_ENDROW run
(caused by \line control word or pressing Shift-Enter). This means
that spaces can cause a line wrap after a forced line break as well as
after a paragraph break, so we cannot assert that it is the first row
in the paragraph.
The test for EM_GETLINE was testing to make sure the null terminating
character was written at the end of the text as long as the buffer was
long enough, and also tested to make sure that no other bytes were
written after this null terminating character. This is consistent with
Windows 2000 and up, but not for previous versions of Windows.
The table properties are streamed out at the start of the table for
non-nested tables, and at the end of the table for nested tables. The
assertion caught the fact that I didn't get the start of the table row
for nested tables before trying to stream out the properties.
The call to ME_GetTableRowStart will handle both of these cases by
getting the table row start paragraph and asserting that it is found.
This call was also the reason for removing the const qualifier on one
of the parameters.
Previously the paragraph and cell border properties were lost when
deleting the text, then undoing the deletion. This would cause tables
to lose the colour and width of the table border.
Previously the control words in skipped groups were being processed by
the read hook on the RTF parser. By moving this code into the class
callbacks for the parser, the skipped groups actually remain skipped.
For simple tables cells are represented with tabs, and a table row is
ended at the end of the paragraph, so native richedit controls
substitute spaces for \tab and \par rich text format control words.
The values returned by EM_SETPARAFORMAT and EM_GETPARAFORMAT previously
indicated an error, and the included tests shows that Windows behaves as
documented.
After selection a word, line, or paragraph with multi click selection or using
the selection bar, then shift can be held and the arrows can be used to move
one of the ends of the selection.
The problem was that the paragraph format was being retrieved,
slightly modified and then used to set the paragraph format, without
limiting the mask to what was being set. The PFM_OFFSETINDENT mask flag
being valid meant that dxStartIndent specifies a relative offset, thus
dxStartIndent was doubled.
This is a minimal model of what happens in Corman Lisp 3.0 -
subclassed window class that unconditionally calls ShowScrollBar() to
force scrollbar visibility.
Some applications have never heard of ES_DISABLENOSCROLL and attempt
to force scrollbars to be always shown (with ShowScrollBar() or
similar) when otherwise richedit would hide them. If richedit attempts
to wrestle control back, a recursive loop of requests can result if
app overrides WM_SIZE behavior. Apparently native never reads the
scrollbar state, and operates from some sort of internal state, so
that scrollbars can be modified externally without native trying to
wrestle back control. This is confirmed by attached tests. An
exception: EM_SCROLL will restore visibility to a scrollbar that was
forcibly hidden.
EM_AUTOURLDETECT tests are taking too much time, so this patch tests
just one URL and one non-URL for all messages but WM_SETTEXT. Also,
remove one trace that spams the output needlessly.
This also reverts commit 2b52dd845097f16076c0185b02a003f63898dcab:
wordpad: Empty the richedit undo buffer on creation.
The reverted commit I created to fix an issue that only applied to Wine,
but it just masked the issue which was in richedit controls. The
default character format was set in two places while wordpad was
starting up, and caused wordpad to have two undo items at startup.
Trying to set the font size to a value larger than 1638
in points (yHeightCharPtsMost) using EM_SETCHARFORMAT will cause it to be
set to actually set to the maximum.
In version 1.0 of the richedit controls highlighting is done by
inverting the colours. Version 2.0 and up highlight instead draw
the text using system colours for the background and the text.
The uncommon case that this patch handles is enough whitespace being
on the first line of a paragraph to cause it to wrap. In this case the
first non-space character will be wrapped onto the next line.