NAVContinuousTextEditor v1.0
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NAVContinuousTextEditor v1.0
This RichTexteditor form can be used as a continuous texteditor for comment lines, extended text lines or even sales/purchase lines.
The form can be opened with a fixed width (50 characters, e.g.) and the autowrap will split the input into strings suitable for insert into the appropriate field of a navision table. You can paste text from arbitrary sources into the form and it will be treated correctly, i.e., the font and the fontsize is ignored during pasting.
You can adjust the tabulator width, all tabs are converted to a definable number of spaces. With the AutoWrap button you can remove line breaks again.
Included is a Navision demo object (Form "Comment Lines") for version 5.0, which allows you to edit comments with a maximum line width of 30 characters.
The editor can be used for earlier versions of Navision, too.
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=1121
Discuss this download here.
This RichTexteditor form can be used as a continuous texteditor for comment lines, extended text lines or even sales/purchase lines.
The form can be opened with a fixed width (50 characters, e.g.) and the autowrap will split the input into strings suitable for insert into the appropriate field of a navision table. You can paste text from arbitrary sources into the form and it will be treated correctly, i.e., the font and the fontsize is ignored during pasting.
You can adjust the tabulator width, all tabs are converted to a definable number of spaces. With the AutoWrap button you can remove line breaks again.
Included is a Navision demo object (Form "Comment Lines") for version 5.0, which allows you to edit comments with a maximum line width of 30 characters.
The editor can be used for earlier versions of Navision, too.
http://www.mibuso.com/dlinfo.asp?FileID=1121
Discuss this download here.
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Hi,
I'd like to test this but the download is a exe file. I'm a bit coutious what to install on my pc.
Could you show or change the contents of the exe file?0 -
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Well, the exe file is a setup routine created by Inno Setup 5 and does nothing special or dangerous. It will start the installation routine by prompting you to aggree with the license terms. After that you may accept the default installation folder (%PROGRAMFILES%\NAVContinousTexteditor\1.0) or choose a different one. At last you may change the proposed Start Menu folder (NAVContinousTexteditor 1.0) or even decide not to create any. During the following installation process some files are copied into the chosen program folder (for example the sample fob file and of course the module DLL). At last the DLL is registered automatically with regasm. That's all. If you uninstall the program (either via control panel or Start Menu folder entry) the DLL is unregistered automatically and the previously installed files are deleted (be sure to close NAV before you uninstall the module!). If the program folder is empty after that, it will be deleted, too, so the module will be completely removed from your computer by the uninstall routine. This has been tested several times for proper working, but of course no guarantee can be given that it works with all systems under all circumstances.ajhvdb wrote:... Could you show or change the contents of the exe file?
You should be loged into Windows with administrator rights in order to get the (un-)installation process work correctly.New kits on the blog: https://massivedynamicsblog.wordpress.com0 -
May be you have seen this here http://dynamicsuser.net/media/p/106894.aspx. But you have to log into the user group to get access to the download. Therefore I decided to post it on mibuso, too, to grant access to everybody.Waldo wrote:New kits on the blog: https://massivedynamicsblog.wordpress.com0 -
He was referring to his own version of this tool.No support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)0
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Sorry, I didn't see the link at first glance, but Waldo's tool and any other tool that might look similar to my tool is of course completely differentLuc Van Dyck wrote:He was referring to his own version of this tool.
New kits on the blog: https://massivedynamicsblog.wordpress.com0
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