How to Convert Simple RichText to HTML tags in Delphi?

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谎友^ 2021-02-09 03:49

You may say that there are lots of discussions about this in stackOverflow, but most of them are more complicated than what I need and mostly for other languages.

I have

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  • 2021-02-09 04:24

    If you really want to generate RTF content using a TRichEdit, then you should store the native RTF it generates alongside the converted HTML. If the only reason you are using TRichEdit is so that you can have simple formatting capabilities, then you are probably better off using an HTML edit control that generates native HTML content.

    Regardless of which way you go, it is best to store the native format for users to edit the content, and convert it as needed to other formats (instead of converting it both directions).

    If you use TRichEdit, then you can easily stream the RTF content in and out of the control, although I recommend TJvRichEdit over TRichEdit:

    procedure GetRTFData(MS: TMemoryStream; RTF: TRichEdit);
    begin
      MS.Clear;
      RTF.Lines.SaveToStream(MS);
      MS.Position := 0;
    end;
    
    procedure SetRTFData(MS: TMemoryStream; RTF: TRichEdit);
    begin
      MS.Position := 0;
      RTF.StreamFormat := sfRichText;
      RTF.Lines.LoadFromStream(MS);
    end;
    

    Manually converting RTF to HTML is not an easy task. There are unicode character considerations, font styles, font codes, paragraph formatting, numbered lists, special HTML characters, and SO much more. Even though you only need to support simple formatting, users often use other features that cause conversion headaches -- like copying content from MSWord and pasting it into your app with all sort of formatting and font styles.

    JvRichEditToHtml does a decent job converting RTF to HTML, but we ended up writing our own conversion unit because we do a lot more with RTF than simple formatting. JvRichEditToHtml should easily handle what you've described as long as users don't introduce complex content via a copy/paste, or use the keyboard shortcuts to format the content (e.g., bullets = ctrl+shft+L, indent = ctrl+M, etc.).

    There are also several good HTML edit controls for Delphi if you want to bypass the complexities of authoring in RTF and converting to HTML:

    Google Results :: Delphi, HTML, Editor, Component

    • HTML Editor for CBuilder/Delphi
    • WYSIWYG HTML Editor Component for Delphi
    • The quest for an HTML editor VCL control

    Stack Overflow :: Delphi, HTML, Editor, Component

    • Delphi with HTML/CSS interface
    • (and many others!)

    We use TRichView because of its extensive capabilities. It can load/create RTF, and export HTML. It isn't free however. If you are looking for something free, TJvRichView and JvRichEditToHtml are good options.

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  • 2021-02-09 04:49

    After trying many different solutions which did not gave accurate results, I was inspired by this solution: Convert RTF to HTML and HTML to RTF.

    The idea is that TWebBrowser control (in design/edit mode) can handle and convert correctly Rich text format when it was pasted from the clipboard.

    uses SHDocVw, MSHTML;
    
    function ClipboardToHTML(AParent: TWinControl): WideString;
    var
      wb: TWebBrowser;
    
      function WaitDocumentReady: Boolean;
      var
        StartTime: DWORD;
      begin
        StartTime := GetTickCount;
        while wb.ReadyState <> READYSTATE_COMPLETE do
        begin
          Application.HandleMessage;
          if GetTickCount >= StartTime + 2000 then // time-out of max 2 sec
          begin
            Result := False; // time-out
            Exit;
          end;
        end;
        Result := True;
      end;
    begin
      Result := '';
      wb := TWebBrowser.Create(nil);
      try
        wb.Silent := True;
        wb.Width := 0;
        wb.Height := 0;
        wb.Visible := False;
        TWinControl(wb).Parent := AParent;
        wb.HandleNeeded;
        if wb.HandleAllocated then
        begin
          wb.Navigate('about:blank');
          (wb.Document as IHTMLDocument2).designMode := 'on';
          if WaitDocumentReady then
          begin
            (wb.Document as IHTMLDocument2).execCommand('Paste', False, 0);
            Result := (wb.Document as IHTMLDocument2).body.innerHTML;
          end;
        end;
      finally
        wb.Free;
      end;
    end;
    
    procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
    begin
      RichEdit1.SelectAll;
      RichEdit1.CopyToClipboard;
    
      ShowMessage(ClipboardToHTML(Self));
    end;
    
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  • 2021-02-09 04:49

    that really works good for me. without TWebBrowser.

    but from html to richedit.

    https://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=989&lngWId=7

    hope someone find it useful.

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