Am Freitag, 16. November 2012, 14:25:46 schrieben Sie:
On 11/16/2012 02:18 PM, Bernhard Schiffner wrote:
What about this:
While it seems very "bloated" to carry all rich text formating _inside_
formula cells, it might be possible to create an overlay using advanced
formating _outside_.
Think of this as having a separate spreadsheet (linked 1:1 to the
generating spreadsheet) with the "only" property to add formating to the
pointed results. (Export as text -> reformat)
Do you see a chance to solve the problem this way?
Sure. But this would require a re-design of a non-trivial part of the
Calc core. Basically we would have to remove use of EditEngine and its
friend and re-implement Calc's own rich-text handling framework.
That's not worth it.
State of the onion (IIUC):
- If you input a string into a cell you can apply rich text format by graphic
means.
- Most of the times (=<function> is parsed, ...) this rich text is
automatically transformed into an other, internal format more suited for
spreadsheet needs.
- This conversation is triggered too if you do format->cell.
- After this transformation is done there is no easy way back to RTF.
Questions:
1.) Is it possible to "text-edit" a text cell directly entering something like
{\b Bold}?
2.) Copy and paste from other rtf sources?
3.) Is there a way to do so by (external) software?
4.) What's about something like =cell(resulting_string, A1) be it API or
internal?
Thanks for the quick response and your patience!
Bernhard
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