Completed
Last Updated: 31 Jan 2024 11:39 by ADMIN
Release 2024 Q1 (2024.1.130)

The component itself seems to work fine with DPI scaling except for the search/find functionality. When you search for some text and click to go to the first instance it finds, the actual text is off-screen, though it is highlighted correctly (when you scroll down you can see it highlighted).

This is easy to replicate by changing the Windows display scale to anything other than 100%.

Completed
Last Updated: 28 May 2022 00:58 by ADMIN
Release R2 2022 SP1

This is an odd one - see attached GIF.

If I attempt to select characters with the mouse (left-click + drag), at the beginning of any line of text, it won't highlight (90+% of the time).  That's if I'm dragging from left-to-right.

If I select the same text from right-to-left, it works every time.

 

Completed
Last Updated: 22 Mar 2022 13:50 by ADMIN
Release R2 2022 (LIB 2022.1.322)

Setting the SyntaxEditorElement.IsReadOnly property to true disables editing the text inside RadSyntaxEditor. However, when opening the Find and Replace dialog, the user is still allowed to replace the text and thus change the content in the document. This shouldn't be allowed when the control is in read-only mode.

Workaround:

            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.InputHandler = new MyInputBehavior(this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement);

        public class MyInputBehavior : SyntaxEditorInputBehavior
        {
            public MyInputBehavior(RadSyntaxEditorElement editor) : base(editor)
            {
                
            }

            protected override void PerformOpenFileDialog(KeyEventArgs e)
            {
                this.SyntaxEditor.SearchPanel.ReplaceAllButton.Enabled = false;
                this.SyntaxEditor.SearchPanel.ReplaceButton.Enabled = false;
                this.SyntaxEditor.SearchPanel.ReplaceTextBox.Enabled = false;
                base.PerformOpenFileDialog(e);
            }
        }

Completed
Last Updated: 20 Oct 2021 09:12 by ADMIN
Release R3 2021 SP1

When I setup and OverloadList, the OverloadListWindow follows the cursor and can move off screen so the user can't see/read the information that is presented.

Workaround: adjust the position of the overload window when it is shown:

            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.VisibleChanged+=OverloadListWindow_VisibleChanged;

        private void OverloadListWindow_VisibleChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
           ShapedForm f = sender as ShapedForm;
            Screen myScreen = Screen.FromControl(this);
            Rectangle area = myScreen.WorkingArea;
            if (f.Left + f.Width > area.Width)
            {
                f.Left = area.Width - f.Width -5;
            }
        } 

Completed
Last Updated: 08 Oct 2021 10:15 by ADMIN
Release R3 2021 SP1
Completed
Last Updated: 30 Aug 2021 11:33 by ADMIN
Release R3 2021
Completed
Last Updated: 29 Mar 2021 07:31 by ADMIN
Release R2 2021 (LIB 2021.1.329)
Completed
Last Updated: 29 Mar 2021 15:51 by ADMIN
Release R2 2021 (LIB 2021.1.329)
Completed
Last Updated: 15 Feb 2021 10:57 by ADMIN
Release R1 2021 SP2

If my xml string contains an element with attributes, XMLFoldingTagger just ignores it!

 

For example:

<Formular DebugMode="F" Version="1" Typ="Rechnung">

     <OtherElements/>

<Formular/>

 

is ignored. Element Formular is not recognized by the XMLFoldingTagger. Only simple elements are recognized, like:

 

<Formular>

     <OtherElements/>

<Formular/>

 

 

Completed
Last Updated: 30 Dec 2020 14:56 by ADMIN
Release R1 2021

Please refer to the attached gif file.

Workaround: set bottom padding by setting the SyntaxEditorElement.HorizontalScrollBar.Padding property. 

mySyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.HorizontalScrollBar.Padding = new Padding(0, 0, 0, 2);

Completed
Last Updated: 01 Sep 2020 09:43 by ADMIN
Release R3 2020
Created by: Christian
Comments: 1
Category: SyntaxEditor
Type: Bug Report
0

XmlFoldingTagger throws while entering XML. When closing the root tag on the next line, the Tagger throws once you enter the '/' (before.png -> after.png).
Adding a second opening tag and converting it to closing by inserting the '/' afterwards works.

When adding a child tag, the tagger offers to fold the unfinished tag against the root closing tag, and throws if you try to do so.

Completed
Last Updated: 19 Aug 2020 15:29 by ADMIN
Release R3 2020
The popup form does not show correctly, when the caret is at the bottom of the screen and there is a vertical scrollbar activated. 
Completed
Last Updated: 18 Aug 2020 12:40 by ADMIN
Release R3 2020

Hi Team , I want to make my syntax editor readonly and user should not be able to make any changes.

I have made my

((Telerik.WinControls.UI.RadSyntaxEditorElement)(this.radSyntaxEditor.GetChildAt(0))).IsReadOnly = true; .

But still the user is able to delete the data by pressing delete button .

How can we restrict this.

I also tried radSyntaxEditor.enabled=false. It disables editing but the are is greyed out.

 

Thanks

Completed
Last Updated: 21 Aug 2020 12:32 by ADMIN
Release R3 2020 (LIB 2020.2.826)
I am using RadSyntaxEditor to achieve functionality such as showing some overloading of function. But I have a problem when I need to change overloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems with new OverloadInfoCollection, UI part is not changed. I assume that this change doesn't fire INotifyPropertyChanged, and that is a reason why UI is not updated. In a case, we change overloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems like in a radButton1_Click event handler, there is no change until I use the arrows button on the keyboard (probably that is a time where is INotifyPropertyChanged event is fired). I was trying to do some workaround, and that was a case where I tried to clear this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems but in that case, I got NullReferenceException even if instance is not null.

using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using Telerik.WinForms.Controls.SyntaxEditor.UI;
using Telerik.WinForms.Controls.SyntaxEditor.UI.IntelliPrompt.Overloading;
 
namespace WindowsFormsApp1
{
    public partial class Form1 : Form
    {
        public Form1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
 
            OverloadInfoCollection overloadListA = new OverloadInfoCollection { new OverloadInfo("aaa", "aaa description") };
            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems = overloadListA;
        }
 
        private void btnClear_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems.Clear();
        }
 
        private void btnChange_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            OverloadInfoCollection overloadListB = new OverloadInfoCollection { new OverloadInfo("bbb", "bbb description") };
 
            OverloadListPopup overloadListWindow = this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow;
            overloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems = overloadListB;
            overloadListWindow.Refresh();
        }
 
        private void radButton1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            OverloadInfoCollection overloadListC = new OverloadInfoCollection { new OverloadInfo("ccc", "ccc description"), new OverloadInfo("ccc 1", "ccc 1 description") };
            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.Presenter.OverloadListItems = overloadListC;
        }
 
        private void radSyntaxEditor1_DocumentContentChanged(object sender, Telerik.WinForms.SyntaxEditor.Core.Text.TextContentChangedEventArgs e)
        {
            this.radSyntaxEditor1.SyntaxEditorElement.IntelliPrompts.OverloadListWindow.Show();
        }
    }
}

Completed
Last Updated: 07 Jul 2020 08:22 by ADMIN
Release R3 2020 (LIB 2020.2.713)

I'm trying to use the new RadSyntaxEditor in a popup editor and I'm having issues and questions. I'm using it in a component built in code that is used to edit a SQL Query from a grid cell double click. It seems to work except when I press enter to insert a new line it does not do that, instead the default form button is fired to close the form. Note that I can launch the form to either show a multi-line textbox or a RadSyntaxEditor depending on the input parameters. It works perfectly with the textbox. The issue is with the RadSyntaxEditor 

I also have the following questions:

I cannot find any documentation on loading text into the RadSyntaxEditor is my code correct for this?

I cannot find any documentation regarding the Document property - where do I find that?

I cannot find anything on how to get the text out of the RadSyntaxEditor when I'm done. Is my code correct on this?

Here are my code snippets:


        private void GvMrgLtr_CellDoubleClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            var m = MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod();
            try
            {
                if (sender is HostedTextBoxBase sndr)
                    sndr.Text = MemoDialog.ShowDialog(sndr.Text, "Edit", 0, false, false, true);
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                MessageBox.Show($@"{m.Name} : {ex}");
                Log.Error(ex, m.Name);
            }
        }

 


using System.Windows.Forms;
using Telerik.WinControls.UI;
using Telerik.WinForms.Controls.SyntaxEditor.Taggers;
using Telerik.WinForms.SyntaxEditor.Core.Text;

namespace P3CMS.Components
{
    internal static class MemoDialog
    {
        public static string ShowDialog(string text, string caption, int maxLength = 0,
            bool ro = false, bool spellcheck = true, bool sqlSyntaxHighlight = false)
        {
            var originalText = text;

            var memoDialogForm = new RadForm
            {
                Width = 500,
                Height = 700,
                FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.Sizable,
                Text = caption,
                StartPosition = FormStartPosition.CenterScreen
            };

            var textBox = new RadTextBox
            {
                Left = 50,
                Top = 40,
                Width = 400,
                Dock = DockStyle.Fill,
                Multiline = true,
                AcceptsReturn = true,
                Text = text,
                ScrollBars = ScrollBars.Both,
                MaxLength = maxLength,
                ReadOnly = ro
            };

            var textDocument = new TextDocument(text);
            var radSyntaxEditor = new RadSyntaxEditor
            {
                Left = 50,
                Top = 40,
                Width = 400,
                Dock = DockStyle.Fill, 
                Document = textDocument
            };

            var tagger = new SqlTagger(radSyntaxEditor.SyntaxEditorElement);
            radSyntaxEditor.TaggersRegistry.RegisterTagger(tagger);

            var checker = new RadSpellChecker { AutoSpellCheckControl = textBox };
            if (!spellcheck)
                checker.AutoSpellCheckControl = null;

            var bottomPanel = new RadPanel { Height = 60, Dock = DockStyle.Bottom };
            var confirmation = new RadButton
            { Text = @"Ok", Left = 50, Width = 100, Top = 8, DialogResult = DialogResult.OK };
            var cancel = new RadButton
            { Text = @"Cancel", Left = 200, Width = 100, Top = 8, DialogResult = DialogResult.Cancel };

            confirmation.Click += (sender, e) => { memoDialogForm.Close(); };

            if (sqlSyntaxHighlight)
                memoDialogForm.Controls.Add(radSyntaxEditor);
            else
                memoDialogForm.Controls.Add(textBox);
            memoDialogForm.Controls.Add(bottomPanel);
            bottomPanel.Controls.Add(confirmation);
            bottomPanel.Controls.Add(cancel);
            memoDialogForm.AcceptButton = confirmation;
            memoDialogForm.CancelButton = cancel;

            if (!sqlSyntaxHighlight)
                textBox.Select(0, 0);

            return memoDialogForm.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK
                ? sqlSyntaxHighlight ? textDocument.CurrentSnapshot.GetText() : textBox.Text
                : originalText;
        }
    }
}