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Comments by idbruce (Top 2 by date)
idbruce
12-Mar-13 15:45pm
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Thanks for the response.
I need the accuracy for document reproduction. In some instances, due to photographic imaging, photocopying, etc...., documents are slightly changed, such as font size, line spacing, etc...
In order to compensate for these changes, documents will need to be created on a TWIPS level.
As far as accuracy goes, I believe almost all measurements of the CRichEditCtrl and CRichEditView, can be converted to TWIPS. In my opinion, 1/1440TH of an inch is pretty darn accurate, which I am sure is undetectable to the human eye.
idbruce
12-Mar-13 15:37pm
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Thanks for your response
I have no desire to learn new stuff, because I am now getting pretty familiar with the two forementioned interfaces. I am now starting to make headway, since finding this link http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/58354/How-To-Place-Two-Controls-in-the-Same-View
I now have two CRichEditCtrl(s) withn a CRichEditView :) It is a start :)