Editing a RichTextBox control's text (more specifically, modifying selection font/color) programmatically seems to be tracked in the control's built in undo stack. Is there a way, short of writing my own undo/redo "manager", to prevent certain actions/operations from being added to the undo stack ?
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回答1:
No cando. At best you can flush the undo stack completely by sending EM_SETUNDOLIMIT twice. EM_SETTEXTEX offers the same option with the ST_DEFAULT flag. Surely not what you want. Look at ScintillaNET for a real editor.
回答2:
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回答3:
Actually you can easily do this by implementing some of the ITextDocument interface and sending tomSuspend and tomResume as a count argument to the Undo handler.