TX Text Control .NET Documentation

TX Text Control .NET Programmer's Guide

Welcome to TX Text Control, the text processor in a single .NET control. Using TX Text Control, you can create all kinds of text-based applications with the ease of programming that is characteristic of Visual Basic and with highly sophisticated formatting and display capabilities which are normally the exclusive domain of large word processing packages.

As an aid to help you locate the information that interests you most, the following section lists and describes the main areas of the documentation.

Introduction

This part provides information about the system requirements you need and how to obtain support.

What's New

This part discusses the new features introduced in the last TX Text Control releases.

Windows Forms User's Guide

This part describes how to create Windows Forms applications using TX Text Control .NET with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Visual C# .NET or Borland Delphi for Microsoft .NET.

ASP.NET User's Guide

This part describes how to create ASP.NET applications using TX Text Control .NET Server with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET.

Internet Explorer User's Guide

This chapter describes how to use TX Text Control .NET with the Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Distributing your Applications

This chapter describes how to create a setup program for your application.

Technical Articles

This part informs about TX Text Control's programming capabilities in more depth.

Class Library Overview

This part contains an overview of the TX Text Control Class Library sorted by programming categories. Graphical charts give an overview how the different classes work together. A porting reference helps to port an application using TX Text Control from the ActiveX to the .NET technology.

Class Library Reference

The Text Control .NET class library in detail and alphabetical order.