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Comments by VyReN (Top 4 by date)
VyReN
7-Dec-10 17:05pm
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Added! http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/134418/VB-net-Change-font-size-to-fit-all-text-in-a-RichT.aspx
VyReN
7-Dec-10 16:27pm
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Thanks for the help - I've seriously been trying to do this with VB.net for 3 years. I've been prancing around the house like a little schoolgirl all day. :) I do need to add this as a tip/trick, I know I've searched high and low for something like this and never found it. I never thought of using ZoomFactor in this way, its always good to get a fresh set of eyes on a problem!! THANK YOU!!! Plus, if I now save the text in the DB in RTF I can get colors, bold, etc to display right away too. AWESOME. Totally totally awesome!
VyReN
7-Dec-10 2:56am
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I never said I needed to edit it. :) But thanks!
VyReN
7-Dec-10 2:55am
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That did the trick! Took a little while to correctly detect the scrollbars, but it seems to be working! Posted my code as an answer in this question. THANKS!!