RichInk is used for rich formatting. It's what Pocket Word uses to allow
different fonts plus pictures all in one control. There's an eVB example
"Lloyd Dupont" <net.galador@ld> wrote in message
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> What is this Rich Ink things you are talking about ?
>
> BTW, out of curiosity I looked at OpenNETCF again and saw in SWF:
> InkX which seems to have method to read and write sound ! great !
> but doesn't seem to draw text ?
> anyway I wasl looking for that ...
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> "Chris Tacke, eMVP" <ctacke@spamfree-opennetcf.org> wrote in message
> news:eMFuKVWLEHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > How about HTML or RichInk? OpenNETCF has controls for both.
> >
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> > Chris Tacke, eMVP
> > Co-Founder and Advisory Board Member
> >
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> > Windows CE Product Manager
> > Applied Data Systems
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> > "Martin Kunkel" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> > news:c6p56r$dqnas$1@ID-166101.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > > Hi Newsgroup,
> > > I'm trying to show some complex information (which I receive from a
> > > webservice) in a Smart Device Application.
> > > The data is too complex to show it in a normal textbox. I would be
happy
> > if
> > > I could use links, different font sizes and colors. I could write all
> > > information formatted as HTML, XML or any other site-description
> language
> > (I
> > > could write it even in RTF).
> > > I simply don't find an appropriate control (including in the compact
> > > framework) I could use in a C# form.
> > > Do you have any ideas, suggestions?
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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