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*Reported by anonymous on 2007-01-20 03:37 UTC
Your control seems to provide a better conversion than most converters do, so you might accept my compliments for your good work.
However, just like all other existing converters you discard margins (left and right) in the rtf -> html conversion. Unfortunately, without this feature I can't use the component. I might be forced to mess with the code to implement this feature, but right now I've got no time. I would like to know if you're planning to implement this feature or not, since, if you do, it would save me a lot of time (extending somebody else's code requires always a bit of time). Basically it's not difficult to insert a div with a style where one can set the margins.
Thank you for your time.
Daniel
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*Reported by anonymous on 2007-01-20 03:37 UTC
Your control seems to provide a better conversion than most converters do, so you might accept my compliments for your good work.
However, just like all other existing converters you discard margins (left and right) in the rtf -> html conversion. Unfortunately, without this feature I can't use the component. I might be forced to mess with the code to implement this feature, but right now I've got no time. I would like to know if you're planning to implement this feature or not, since, if you do, it would save me a lot of time (extending somebody else's code requires always a bit of time). Basically it's not difficult to insert a div with a style where one can set the margins.
Thank you for your time.
Daniel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: