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Re: Range paste for GridCtrl [message #8601 is a reply to message #8598] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 20:01 |
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Quote: | BTW, I've noticed that for pasting from tables in Adobe PDFs, the space is the correct separator (as you originally had it). Would it be possible for the new version to use both? So it would split rows based on newline and split cells based on space or tab?
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Yes, but how to distinguish which one is correct - the only information I have is the text clipboard is available. Probably both adobe and excel store clipboard in native formats. I have to investigate.
As for the bug: how do you select the cells. Do you hold shift? or ctrl + mouse? the first one selects block like in the text editor the second makes rectangular selection (BTW: In my internal version it is possible to make rect. sels with ctrl and cursors). If you press ctrl and use mouse please put your code reffering to grid initialization (adding columns, setting properties) here.
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Re: Range paste for GridCtrl
By: unodgs on Fri, 16 March 2007 21:40
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By: unodgs on Sun, 18 March 2007 16:55
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By: unodgs on Sun, 18 March 2007 22:01
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By: unodgs on Tue, 20 March 2007 20:01
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By: unodgs on Mon, 05 November 2007 13:17
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Re: Range paste for GridCtrl
By: fuqr on Thu, 03 January 2008 03:23
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By: unodgs on Thu, 03 January 2008 08:35
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By: fuqr on Thu, 03 January 2008 10:10
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By: unodgs on Fri, 04 January 2008 00:10
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Re: Range paste for GridCtrl
By: fuqr on Fri, 04 January 2008 02:55
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