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Getting started - OSLoadProgram
Getting special documents (About, Using, Icon)
Conversion of C API Code sample code for the use...
Item Information and Memory Management
Checking users’ access rights
Getting server statistics
Retrieving and updating Db replica information,...
Selective replication settings
Delete Agent Data
Delete without leaving a deletion stub
Setting OLE Object flags (editing $OLEOBJECT...
Retrieving and modifying $Fonts
Retrieving and modifying $Fonts (v2)
Retrieving and modifying doclinks
Editing reference type items
Importing RTF File
Getting an information on available servers
Retrieving unread documents in views and updating...
Getting available shares (Win32)
FileOpen Dialog (Win32)
Init session (Visual Basic)
Retrieval of Notes Rich Text and callbacks...
Refreshing design, callbacks and string...

 

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Retrieval of Notes Rich Text and callbacks (Visual Basic)


This sample demonstrates the basics of rich text item processing. In LotusScript callbacks are unavailable, so we need to spend some energy to implement non-callback equivalent of EnumerateCompositeBuffer. In Visual Basic callback is a viable option and I will take the opportunity to show how to implement a simple callback to access the mysterious rich text and CD-records inside it.


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