Text-Editing with Notes - Logic

Hi Rene,
         It was really an interesting article posted on Notings, i was just going through it and was keen to implement it, but i was not able to figure out how to implement it, can you please share the solution and the code..please find below the link of your article.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b036dbfc-29dd-2a10-2aba-ccd1c4c96af7

Yes you are correct; I forgot the addtional attributes of the object Z_C_SYT_TEXT_OBJECT. I have added to part I, but here is the missing list also:
Attributes                              
Attribute     Level     Visibility     Typing     Associated type     Description     Initial value
WS_TOBJECTV     Instance Attribute     Public     Type     ZSYT_TOBJECTV     Text Objects                                                                               
W_LINES_START     Instance Attribute     Public     Type     I                                                                               
WS_TEXTDO     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_S_TEXT_DISP_OPT     Text Object Display Options                                                                               
WS_TEXTF     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_S_TEXTS_FIELDS     Fields needed for Texts                                                                               
WS_TEXTS     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_S_TEXT_KEY_FIELDS     Key fields for text's                                                                               
WS_THEADER     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     THEAD     SAPscript: Text Header                                                                               
WC_TEXTEDITOR     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     Z_I_SYT_EDITOR     SAP TextEdit Control                                                                               
WC_TEXTEDITORN     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     Z_I_SYT_EDITOR     SAP TextEdit Control                                                                               
WT_TEXTS     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     TSFTEXT     Text Lines                                                                               
W_NODISPLAY     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     FLAG     No screen display of text opbject                                                                               
WC_PARENT     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     CL_GUI_CONTAINER     Container for Custom Controls in the Screen Area                                                                               
WT_NOTES     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     TSFTEXT     Note Lines                                                                               
WC_PARENT2     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     CL_GUI_CONTAINER     Reduced Version of Splitter Container Control                                                                               
W_DESCR1     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_TOBJECTV-DESCR1     Description 132                                                                               
W_DESCR2     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_TOBJECTV-DESCR1     Description 132                                                                               
WS_TOBJECT_MD     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_S_TOBJECT_MD     Master for data for text object                                                                               
WC_SPLITTER     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     CL_GUI_SPLITTER_CONTAINER     Splitter Control                                                                               
WC_PARENT1     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type Ref To     CL_GUI_CONTAINER     Abstract Container for GUI Controls                                                                               
W_IS_MODIFIED     Instance Attribute     Protected     Type     I     If text has been changed                                                                               
LT_TEXT_DATA     Static Attribute     Protected     Type     ZSYT_T_TEXT_DATA     Text data for all text in text objects     
Let me know if you need more.
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