There is QtfRichObject that returns a special reference to contained RichObject as QTF string. Just do not forget to keep QtfRichObject alive during ParseQTF.
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luzr wrote on Tue, 22 August 2006 14:44
There is QtfRichObject that returns a special reference to contained RichObject as QTF string. Just do not forget to keep QtfRichObject alive during ParseQTF.
There is QtfRichObject that returns a special reference to contained RichObject as QTF string. Just do not forget to keep QtfRichObject alive during ParseQTF.
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luzr wrote on Tue, 22 August 2006 15:23
fudadmin wrote on Tue, 22 August 2006 09:54
luzr wrote on Tue, 22 August 2006 14:44
There is QtfRichObject that returns a special reference to contained RichObject as QTF string. Just do not forget to keep QtfRichObject alive during ParseQTF.
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fudadmin wrote on Tue, 22 August 2006 15:54
They are not C++ programmers! they are users...
something like this:
[s0; [C3*@B And now in the table: {{1:1 @@image::1500&500 logo1.png}} ] ?
Today I wanted to resolve the following problem for my program: I've a database from which I can get information regarding name and country of the players. I've even a directory in which there are all the pictures of the flag associated with each country. I need to create badges for the players (info and the flag of their country). I thought to create a QTF document containing all badges.
In this case the Aris' suggestion could be very useful to realize quickly this task. But maybe I must create an HTML file.