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I need to create and copy to the clipboard some RichText with standard "formatting" like bold/italics, indents and the like. The way I'm doing it now seems kind of inelegant... I'm creating a RichTextBox item and applying my formatting through that like so:

RichTextBox rtb = new RichTextBox();
Font boldfont = new Font("Times New Roman", 10, FontStyle.Bold);
rtb.Text = "sometext";
rtb.SelectAll()
rtb.SelectionFont = boldfont;
rtb.SelectionIndent = 12;

There has got to be a better way, but after a few hours of searching I was unable to come up with anything better. Any ideas?

Edit: The RichTextBox (rtb) is not displayed/drawn anywhere on a form. I'm just using the object to format my RichText.

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You may want to suspend the layout of the richtextbox before you do all of that, to avoid unecessary flicker. That's one of the common mistakes I used to make which made it seem "inelegant"

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Well that's the thing; The RichTextBox isn't even displayed anywhere...I'm just using it because I couldn't find an equally facile way to manipulate/format RichText. Thanks for your suggestion. – BKimmel Sep 25 '08 at 21:13
Well, I suppose you could create a whole class structure and methods and whatnot for directly manipulating rich text, and then you could post that code online so others could use it. A google search for rich text libraries turns up nothing? – hova Sep 25 '08 at 21:36
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You could create some utility extension methods to make it more 'elegant' :)

			public static void Set(this RichTextBox rtb, Font font, string text)
		{

        	rtb.Text = text;
			rtb.SelectAll();
        	rtb.SelectionFont = font;
            	rtb.SelectionIndent = 12;
                 return rtb;

		}

And call like this:

someRtb.Set(yourFont, "The Text").AndThenYouCanAddMoreAndCHainThem();

Edit: I see now that you are not even displaying it. Hrm, interesting, sorry i wasnt of much help with providing a Non Rtb way.

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This is good but should be coupled with the @hova's suggestion to suspend redrawing while it's happening. – Frank Krueger Jun 15 at 3:37
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I think your technique is a great way to accomplish what you're looking to do. I know what you mean...it feels kind of "dirty" because you're using a Winforms control for something other than it was intended for, but it just works. I've used this technique for years. Interested to see if anyone else has viable options.

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Agreed. It's no different from creating a WebBrowser control just to parse a page and get the text out or something, which I've done before. Nothing wrong with using tools for new purposes. – Kyralessa Sep 25 '08 at 21:40
Ya, that's exactly what I'm trying to say...it just feels wrong...If there is no equally facile way to go about it I am fine...I would much rather do this than mess around trying to format strings into RTF manually...I just thought there must be something out there that I'm missing. – BKimmel Sep 25 '08 at 22:48
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Is this project helpful?

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/string/nrtftree.aspx

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