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(Someone edit the title if you can understand and define my problem better.)

The problem which I am having is with style formatting of a RichEdit "reverting" back to the default "nothing" aka [] and then back to whatever I set it to, bold or italic for example.

The thing that is at fault - I assume, since I have no idea how it is breaking things - is a procedure (REMainLinesCheck) that checks for amount of lines in the RichEdit and deletes the first one until a certain point is reached (to show a maximum of 14 lines at once) like so:

while REMain.Lines.Count > 14 do
  REMain.Lines.Delete(0); 

I have 6 occurrences of the above procedure in other procedures that add lines to the RichEdit, but none of them change RichEdit.SelAttributes.Style but one, which was adding only one Bold line like so:

REMain.SelAttributes.Style := [fsBold];
REMain.Lines.Add('something');
REMainLinesCheck;

So I have removed all occurrences except that one and started poking around, it didn't take long to see that it was working in fact fine, regular and bold lines where being added normally and excess lines where being deleted - no problems. But as soon as I reintroduced REMainLinesCheck procedure into another procedure (for clarity purposes, lets call it Proc3Lines, because that's what it does: adds 3 lines and then calls the check for excess lines), every line that follows this Proc3Lines that should be Bold is not... From what I have experienced here it seems that REMainLinesCheck does something in Proc3Lines, since without it everything is fine.

Obviously it's not a circle of procedures that call each other, but the other parts of the code have nothing to do with this RichEdit, not to mention that I don't change RichEdit.SelAttributes.Style anywhere for REMain except that one place that I have shown, there is another RichEdit in the same unit that I do change its line's style like that, but that cannot possibly be related in any way... could it? (No it does not, I just checked.)

Basically: what the hell Delphi? It cannot get any simpler than this and I am still managing to fail, can someone explain and/or fix this? Ask questions, I'll elaborate as much as I can if something is not clear.

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  • The RichEdit.SelAttributes.Style is not persistent. It's being reset when you change the selection, what happens e.g. even when you add a line.
    – TLama
    May 18, 2012 at 0:05
  • Implement this code... check what is happening behind.. you will better understand... (you break the style removing.. start of style and not the end...)
    – Whiler
    May 18, 2012 at 0:05
  • When you do a selection to apply a style.. be sure that your selection starts and finishs on the same line.. if you need it on several lines... do it several times, for each lines, or do not remove the first lines to tail your RTE
    – Whiler
    May 18, 2012 at 0:11
  • @TLama, I didn't know that - exactly in those words, but I knew you loose the style after you set the line (the next line will be style-less) and I rely on that. It shouldn't affect my code (I think), because I set the Bold as the style every single time before adding the line. The problem is that text "something" from REMain.Lines.Add('something'); is not Bold (when it follows a procedure that has REMainLinesCheck in it, without the said check it works fine and is Bold), when I explicitly just set it to be. Or am I missing something?
    – Raith
    May 18, 2012 at 0:16
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    @Raith, undeleted for a while :-) About the Perform it's in fact SendMessage where you don't need to pass the handle to a target control. What happens when my selection stretches over a few lines at once ? Just nothing, it should be fine :-)
    – TLama
    May 18, 2012 at 8:31

2 Answers 2

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To apply a format to a new added line, use the following:

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  LineIndex: Integer;
begin
  LineIndex := RichEdit1.Lines.Add('Something');
  RichEdit1.SelStart := RichEdit1.Perform(EM_LINEINDEX, LineIndex, 0);
  RichEdit1.SelLength := RichEdit1.Perform(EM_LINELENGTH, RichEdit1.SelStart, 0);
  RichEdit1.SelAttributes.Style := [fsBold];
end;
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  • I have never imagined you could grab the line index while setting it! Now I know, that one line made this worth it. Thanks.
    – Raith
    May 18, 2012 at 9:56
  • You're welcome! But I'm afraid I don't get your last comment. From your question as it's stated came to my mind you don't know how to set the format to a new added line, so I've just posted this as to be the temporary example. But to explain what's going on there, the EM_LINEINDEX get the index of the first char of the passed line index, what is here the LineIndex variable. That's for the selection start. Then you get the length of this line by sending the EM_LINELENGTH message passing the index of a character in the line whose length you need to get. That's all the selection needs.
    – TLama
    May 18, 2012 at 10:05
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    ohhh... I think I was browsing those pages today but somehow skipped them or didn't read as attentively as now, useful nonetheless, thank you
    – Raith
    May 18, 2012 at 10:48
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    Just to add, instead of calling RichEdit1.SelAttributes.Style := [fsBold]; you could do this instead: RichEdit1.SelAttributes.Style := RichEdit1.SelAttributes.Style + [fsBold]; which will maintain whatever other styles such as italic, underline etc have been used without losing them. Of course that is only suitable if needed to keep any previous formatting though.
    – user1175743
    May 19, 2012 at 15:15
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    @Blobby, thanks, top off my head i probably wouldnt give a correct answer if you asked me how to keep previous formatting, here in particular I want it to be new every single time. Most useful part here however is how to use Perform, as well as the fact that you need to select text first to apply style, I was using styles wrong this whole time it seems.
    – Raith
    May 19, 2012 at 20:56
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This has worked for me:

procedure TformStart.Proc;
var
endtxtpos: integer;
begin
  endtxtpos := Length(REMain.Text);
  REMain.Lines.Add('something');
  REMain.SelStart := endtxtpos-(REMain.Lines.Count-1);
  REMain.SelLength := Length('something');
  REMain.SelAttributes.Style := [fsBold];
end;

But since I don't know any better, please criticize and suggest how I can do it better.

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