We are now 2016, 22 years after Murray Sargent started working on it. Comments like yours help increase the priority. We've been hoping to ship a newer version in Windows for some time, but testing the huge backward compatibility scenarios and writing the up-to-date documentation have been stumbling blocks. ![]() They shipped originally with Office 2000 and Office 2002. Two versions (RichEdit 3.0 and 4.1) are also distributed with Windows. RichEdit is developed by Microsoft Office and is a basic component in this program suite. If only I could convince the RichEdit50W EM_STREAMOUT message that occasionally "forgetting" a line feed is not an acceptable behaviour What you write is correct, but why use a rich edit control for poor text? It is meant for rich text, and there is no excuse that my bigger files load a factor 50 slower with the crappy System32 OS version. I still use the DLL call to rich edit 2 and because of the plain text only it will load many megabytes quickly. I think you get the speed loss from using RTF rather than plain text.
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