You're so close :)

This is how you append to a RichEdit control (with a certain font and styles etc. Only set the options you want to change):

$rePOD->Select(999999,999999); $rePOD->SetCharFormat( -color => 0x000000, -bold => 1, @aFont -height => $self->rhConfig()->{podFontSize}, -name => $self->rhConfig()->{podFontName}, ); $rePOD->ReplaceSel("$line\n", 1);

The docs are a bit spotty, yes, but the simple demo programs clarify a whole lot. Unfortunately it's not in the current PPM distro, but I think they will be bundled with the new version due Real Soon Now(tm).

Until then, get the source distro which has the demo programs.

/J


In reply to Re: Questions about Win32::GUI::RichEdit by jplindstrom
in thread Questions about Win32::GUI::RichEdit by Ace128

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