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TX Text Control Developer Overview Reference Card

A new TX Text Control developer reference card provides a graphical overview of the full API, listing key features, supported IDEs, and target platforms in a Microsoft-style diagram format. The card is published as a downloadable PDF for quick offline developer reference.

TX Text Control Developer Overview Reference Card

We are currently creating new graphical overview diagrams of the TX Text Control API. This first graphic is a general overview of TX Text Control in the well known Microsoft style. It gives developers a quick overview of the functionality, supported IDEs or platforms. Download as Adobe PDF.

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