show/hide this revision's text 3 Improvement to IsAtWordEnd to handle "foo." correctly

Here's the VB6 version:

Private Sub DHTMLEdit1_onkeypress()
    Dim e As Object
    Set e = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.parentWindow.event
    'Perform smart-quote replacement'
    Select Case e.keyCode
    Case 34: 'Double-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8221), ChrW$(34)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8220), ChrW$(34)
        End If
    Case 39: 'Single-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8217), ChrW$(39)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8216), ChrW$(39)
        End If
    End Select
End Sub

Private Function IsLetter(ByVal character As String) As Boolean
    IsLetter = UCase$(character) <> LCase$(character)
End Function

Private Sub InsertDoubleUndo(VisibleText As String, HiddenText As String)
    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange()
    selection.Text = HiddenText
    selection.moveStart "character", -Len(HiddenText)
    selection.Text = VisibleText
End Sub

Private Function IsAtWordEnd() As Boolean

    Dim ch As String
    ch = PreviousChar
    IsAtWordEnd = (ch <> " ") And (ch <> "")

End Function

Private Function PreviousChar() As String

    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange(m_dom.selection.createRange()
    selection.moveStart "character", -1
    If selection.Text = "," Then
        selection.moveStart "character", -1
    End If
    IsAtWordEnd PreviousChar = IsLetter(selection.Text)
selection.Text

End Function

The IsAtWordEnd and IsLetter functions could be fleshed out a little better, but this should get you pointed in the right direction.

Note: this solution inserts an additional level in the undo chain. For example, typing "This is a test" gives a chain of “This is a test” -> “This is a test" -> “This is a test -> “ -> " (extra level in bold). To remove this extra level you'd have to implement some sort of PostMessage+subclassing solution that doesn't involve cancelling the native keypress

edit: Don't forget to include the DHTML Editing Control redistributable if you are targeting Windows Vista.

show/hide this revision's text 2 Added reminder to include redistributable

Here's the VB6 version:

Private Sub DHTMLEdit1_onkeypress()
    Dim e As Object
    Set e = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.parentWindow.event
    'Perform smart-quote replacement'
    Select Case e.keyCode
    Case 34: 'Double-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8221), ChrW$(34)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8220), ChrW$(34)
        End If
    Case 39: 'Single-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8217), ChrW$(39)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8216), ChrW$(39)
        End If
    End Select
End Sub

Private Function IsLetter(ByVal character As String) As Boolean
    IsLetter = UCase$(character) <> LCase$(character)
End Function

Private Sub InsertDoubleUndo(VisibleText As String, HiddenText As String)
    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange()
    selection.Text = HiddenText
    selection.moveStart "character", -Len(HiddenText)
    selection.Text = VisibleText
End Sub

Private Function IsAtWordEnd() As Boolean
    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange()
    selection.moveStart "character", -1
    If selection.Text = "," Then
        selection.moveStart "character", -1
    End If
    IsAtWordEnd = IsLetter(selection.Text)
End Function

The IsAtWordEnd and IsLetter functions could be fleshed out a little better, but this should get you pointed in the right direction.

Also,

Note: this solution inserts an additional level in the undo chain. For example, typing "This is a test" gives a chain of “This is a test” -> “This is a test" -> “This is a test -> “ -> " (extra level in bold). To remove this extra level you'd have to implement some sort of PostMessage+subclassing solution that doesn't involve cancelling the native keypress

edit: Don't forget to include the DHTML Editing Control redistributable if you are targeting Windows Vista.

show/hide this revision's text 1

Here's the VB6 version:

Private Sub DHTMLEdit1_onkeypress()
    Dim e As Object
    Set e = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.parentWindow.event
    'Perform smart-quote replacement'
    Select Case e.keyCode
    Case 34: 'Double-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8221), ChrW$(34)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8220), ChrW$(34)
        End If
    Case 39: 'Single-Quote'
        e.keyCode = 0
        If IsAtWordEnd Then
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8217), ChrW$(39)
        Else
            InsertDoubleUndo ChrW$(8216), ChrW$(39)
        End If
    End Select
End Sub

Private Function IsLetter(ByVal character As String) As Boolean
    IsLetter = UCase$(character) <> LCase$(character)
End Function

Private Sub InsertDoubleUndo(VisibleText As String, HiddenText As String)
    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange()
    selection.Text = HiddenText
    selection.moveStart "character", -Len(HiddenText)
    selection.Text = VisibleText
End Sub

Private Function IsAtWordEnd() As Boolean
    Dim selection As Object
    Set selection = DHTMLEdit1.DOM.selection.createRange()
    selection.moveStart "character", -1
    If selection.Text = "," Then
        selection.moveStart "character", -1
    End If
    IsAtWordEnd = IsLetter(selection.Text)
End Function

The IsAtWordEnd and IsLetter functions could be fleshed out a little better, but this should get you pointed in the right direction.

Also, this solution inserts an additional level in the undo chain. For example, typing "This is a test" gives a chain of “This is a test” -> “This is a test" -> “This is a test -> “ -> " (extra level in bold). To remove this extra level you'd have to implement some sort of PostMessage+subclassing solution that doesn't involve cancelling the native keypress