This blog post contains outdated information.
The cited code snippets may be workarounds, and be part of the official API in the meantime.
Test the Text Control Widget in JSFiddle
A JSFiddle demonstrates the TX Text Control HTML5 widget running in the browser, letting developers test the editor without local installation. The embedded code editor allows modifying configuration parameters and observing widget behavior changes in real time without setup.

The HTML widget can be used to integrate document editing into any HTML client including vanilla HTML, Angular, node.JS and any other client-side framework.
We just published a fiddle on JSFiddle that shows how to embed the widget into a plain HTML, JS, CSS stack. You can use this fiddle to play with the Text Control HTML widget and to learn how easy it is to integrate document editing into your web application.
Feel free to edit the fiddle directly in JSFiddle:
Angular
Integrate document processing, editing, sharing, collaboration, creation, electronic signatures, and PDF generation into your Angular Web applications.
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