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Votre message ne me rajeunit pas !
Mes conclusions sont les suivantes : Dans une équation, on peut insérer 21 structures, qui correspondent à l'énumération WdOMathFunctionType. Par défaut, on insère du texte au format math (qui correspond à la constante wdOMathFunctionText). On n'a donc pas besoin d'utiliser OMath.Functions.Add pour insérer du texte au format math. La macro suivante montre la différence entre les deux formes de texte dans une équation. Code:
Sub TexteMathTexteNormal() Dim monEq As OMath, maFonction As OMathFunction, maPlage As Range ActiveDocument.Range.Delete Set monEq = ActiveDocument.OMaths.Add(Selection.Range).OMaths(1) 'on insere du texte au format math : on n'a pas besoin de la méthode Add Set maPlage = monEq.Range maPlage.Text = "type=wdOMathFunctionText" 'on insere du texte au format normal : on utilise la méthode Add maPlage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd) maPlage.Text = "type=wdOMathFunctionNormalText" Set maFonction = monEq.Functions.Add(Range:=maPlage, Type:=wdOMathFunctionNormalText) End Sub |
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Merci jpl. Peut-être que cela vous rajeunira!
Code:
Sub ExampleWriteExpression()
'insertion point should be in equation. Metric + inverse metric inserted
Dim Equation As OMath
Dim MathTerm As OMathFunction
If Selection.OMaths.Count <> 1 Then ExpanderFatalError ("Cursor must be in an equation.")
Set Equation = Selection.OMaths(1)
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(Selection.Range, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
Selection.TypeText ("+")
' Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(Selection.Range, wdOMathFunctionText) still gets error
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(Selection.Range, wdOMathFunctionScrSup)
MathTerm.ScrSup.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSup.Sup.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
End Sub
The above is another solution. But it does not solve the problem of aligning the selection in the equation. I have documented the problem more fully here and presented some code for expanding the Christoffel symbol. |
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Dans la macro ExampleWriteExpression, on peut éviter l'utilisation de l'instruction Selection.TypeText en utilisant un objet Range (que l'on modifie après chaque utilisation de la méthode Add) à la place de l'objet Selection.
La macro modifiée insère la chaîne Metric + inverse metric - metric à la position courante du curseur dans l'équation. Les 4 lignes de codes de la modification peuvent être remplacées par une procédure prenant en paramètre un objet Range, et une chaîne représentant le signe + ou - à insérer. Je ne sais pas si ceci est transposable à votre code. Code:
Sub ExampleWriteExpression()
'insertion point should be in equation. Metric + inverse metric - metric inserted
Dim Equation As OMath
Dim MathTerm As OMathFunction
Dim plage As Range
' If Selection.OMaths.Count <> 1 Then ExpanderFatalError ("Cursor must be in an equation.")
Set Equation = Selection.OMaths(1)
'Initialisation de l'objet plage à la position du curseur dans l'équation
Set plage = Selection.Range
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range.Text = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
'remplace "Selection.TypeText"
Set plage = MathTerm.Range
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
plage.Text = "+"
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSup)
MathTerm.ScrSup.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSup.Sup.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
'remplace "Selection.TypeText"
Set plage = MathTerm.Range
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
plage.Text = "-"
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range.Text = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
End Sub
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Nouvelle version
Code:
Sub ExampleWriteExpression()
'insertion point should be in equation. Metric + inverse metric - metric inserted
Dim Equation As OMath
Dim MathTerm As OMathFunction
Dim plage As Range
' If Selection.OMaths.Count <> 1 Then ExpanderFatalError ("Cursor must be in an equation.")
Set Equation = Selection.OMaths(1)
Set plage = Selection.Range
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range.Text = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
'remplace "Selection.TypeText"
Set plage = Insere(MathTerm.Range, "+")
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSup)
MathTerm.ScrSup.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSup.Sup.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
'remplace "Selection.TypeText"
Set plage = Insere(MathTerm.Range, "-")
Set MathTerm = Equation.Functions.Add(plage, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range.Text = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
End Sub
Function Insere(plage As Range, signe As String) As Range
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
plage.Text = signe
plage.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
Set Insere = plage
End Function
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Thank you, Merci and Danke, jpl! It is certainly a great improvement to avoid using Selection.TypeText but if you remove the line
Code:
Set plage = Insere(MathTerm.Range, "+") Code:
Function InsertFunction(Functions As OMathFunctions, InsertionPoint As Range, FuncType As WdOMathFunctionType) As OMathFunction
'Add a function in Functions at InsertionPoint and move InsertionPoint to after the function, ready for next
Dim NewFunction As OMathFunction
Set NewFunction = Functions.Add(InsertionPoint, FuncType)
Set InsertionPoint = NewFunction.Range
InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
Set InsertFunction = NewFunction
End Function
Sub InsertText(InsertionPoint As Range, MyText As String)
'Inserts MyText at InsertionPoint and returns moves InsertionPoint to after that text
'so this is very similar to
'Equation.Functions.Add(InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionNormalText) .... which does not work!!
InsertionPoint.Text = MyText
InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd)
End Sub
Sub ExampleWriteExpression()
'insertion point should be in equation. Metric + inverse metric inserted
Dim Equation As OMath
Dim MathTerm As OMathFunction
Dim InsertionPoint As Range
'If Selection.OMaths.Count <> 1 Then ExpanderFatalError ("Cursor must be in an equation.")
Set Equation = Selection.OMaths(1)
Set InsertionPoint = Selection.Range
Set MathTerm = InsertFunction(Equation.Functions, InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionScrSub)
MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
Call InsertText(InsertionPoint, "+")
Set MathTerm = InsertFunction(Equation.Functions, InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionScrSup)
MathTerm.ScrSup.E.Range = "g"
MathTerm.ScrSup.Sup.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD)
End Sub
********************* There is only one catch! If you insert brackets (wdOMathFunctionDelim) then you need to back up one character to get inside the brackets. Something like: Code:
InsertionPoint.Start = InsertionPoint.Start - 1 'get into the bracket
InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseStart)
Thanks again! A great example of international collaboration. |
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