




A keyword specifying the operation to perform.
The value or values to use, when the operation is setting something.
The valid values of operation on Microsoft Windows and Cocoa are:
result
 is a boolean indicating whether it is currently possible to perform a 
:paste
, 
:cut
 or 
:copy
 operation.
Performs the indicated operation.
Selects all the text.
args should be two integers start and end . Sets the selection to the region bounded by start (inclusive) and end (exclusive).
Returns as multiple values the bounding indexes of the selection. result is the start (inclusive) and result2 is the end (exclusive). If there is no selection, both values are the index of the insertion point.
result
 is a boolean indicating whether it is currently possible to perform an 
:undo
 or 
:redo
 operation.
Undoes the last editing operation. Note that, after typing, it is the whole input, rather than a single character, that is undone. The 
:undo
 operation may be repeated successively, to undo previous editing operations in turn.
Note:
 with RichEdit 1.0, 
:undo
 does not work repeatedly - it only undoes one previous editing operation. See rich-text-version
Undoes the effect of the last 
:undo
 operation. The 
:redo
 operation may be repeated successively, to cancel the effect of previous 
:undo
 operations in turn.
Note:
 with RichEdit 1.0, 
:redo
 does not work. See rich-text-version.
result
 is the value of a boolean modified flag. This flag can be set by the 
:set-modified
 operation. Also, editing the text sets it to true.
Sets the modified flag. The argument is a boolean.
Saves the text to a file. Details below.
Loads the text from a file. Details below.
Additionally these values of operation are valid on Microsoft Windows, only:
Returns a value indicating the word wrap, which can be the keyword 
:none
. 
result
 can also be the keyword 
:window
 or a CAPI printer object, meaning that the text wraps according to the width of the window or the printer.
Sets the word wrap. The argument can be as described for 
:get-word-wrap
, and additionally it can be the keyword 
:printer
, meaning the current-printer.
Specifies whether the selection should be hidden (not highlighted) when pane does not have the focus. The argument is a boolean.
For operations 
:save-file
 and 
:load-file
, 
args
 is a lambda list
filename
 &key 
selection
 
format
 
plain-text
filename is the file to save or load.
selection
 is a boolean, with default value 
nil
. 
format
 is 
nil
 or a keyword naming the file format. Values include 
:rtf
 and 
:text
 meaning Rich Text Format and text file respectively. 
plain-text
 is a boolean, with default value 
nil
.
With 
operation
 
:save-file
, if 
selection
 is true, only the current selection is saved. If 
selection
 is 
nil
, all the text is saved. The default value of 
format
 is 
:rtf
 and there are two further allowed values, 
:rtfnoobjs
 and 
:textized
. These are like 
:rtf
 and 
:text
 except in the way they deal with COM objects. See the documentation for SF_RTFNOOBJS and SF_TEXTIZED in the EM_STREAMOUT entry in the MSDN for details. When saving with 
format
 
:rtf
 or 
:rtfnoobjs
, if 
plain-text
 is true, then keywords that are not common to all languages are ignored. With other values of 
format
, 
plain-text
 has no effect.
With 
operation
 
:load-file
, if 
selection
 is true, the unselected text is preserved. If there is a selection, the new text replaces it. If there is no selection, the new text is inserted at the current insertion point. If 
selection
 is 
nil
, all the text is replaced. The default value of 
format
 is 
nil
, meaning that the RTF signature is relied upon to indicate a Rich Text Format file. If 
plain-text
 is true, then keywords that are not common to all languages are ignored.
(setq rtp
(capi:contain
(make-instance
'capi:rich-text-pane
:text (format nil "First paragraph.~%Second paragraph, a little longer.~%Another paragraph, which should be long long enough that it spans more than one line. ~%" ))))
Set the selection to characters 9 to 18:
(capi:rich-text-pane-operation rtp :set-selection 9 18)
Write all the text to a file in text format:
(capi:rich-text-pane-operation
rtp :save-file "mydoc.txt" :format :text)
(capi:rich-text-pane-operation rtp :paste)
CAPI Reference Manual - 15 Dec 2011