Have you seen http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2009/03/12/wysiwyg-html-editor/? I'm not sure if the example there will help with your problems at all. Just a guess, though - for your item #1 - the blog references using javascript code from c++ to interact. You could easily write a javascript function (heck, use jQuery too, if you want) to convert the DOM (or a node tree) to an HTML string. And the blog post even references viewing html with syntax highlighting.
Anyway, just a heads-up to some prior work on the subject - you may have already seen it and know all about it. Just a thought anyway. Cheers! -Josiah On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 9:39 PM, 程梁 <chengliang.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, there! > > I'm trying to develop a WYSIWYG HTML editor based on QtWebkit, but nowadays > I found some problems: > > 1. The HTML source code generated by QWebFrame::toHtml() is rather complex, > for example, it will add a style in <body /> which is not necessary. Could > I generate > the HTML source code by myself? If I use QTextEdit, I could loop all text > blocks and > try to create source code according to each block. But how could I do the > same > with QWebFrame? > > 2. I want to format HTML generated by QWebFrame. I'm using QPlainTextEdit. > I could add syntax highlight by QSyntaxHighlighter, but how could I add > HTML formatter? > Maybe I could try QXMLFormatter, am I right? Or something else? > > Thank you for any suggestion! > > -- > Cheng Liang <http://about.me/devbean> > Nanjing, China > http://www.devbean.info > from: devb...@devbean.info > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > -- Josiah Bryan 765-215-0511 josiahbr...@gmail.com
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