TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms / Infragistics ribbon bar sample released
We have just released the long awaited sample that shows how to use TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms in combination with the Infragistics ribbon bar. The project contains adapter classes for each ribbon group that can be easily re-used in other projects.
SP1 for TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 15.1 released
Most users have already updated their projects to the latest version of TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 15.1, which is already at service pack 1 status. Download the service pack for TX Text Control RapidSpell .NET for Windows Forms 15.1 from our service pack section.
Visit TX Text Control at Microsoft Tech·Ed North America 2010
Time goes by so fast: Only three weeks ago, we celebrated the launch of Visual Studio 2010. Today, we are announcing our participation at Microsoft TechEd North America 2010 in New Orleans, LA (June, 7-10).
To support the community idea, we have implemented a user contribution system. It allows you to post comments not only to blog entries, but also - and this is the more interesting part - to the documentation area on our website.
In order to run the BrowserTextControl component in Internet Explorer, the .NET Framework security mechanism Code Access Security (CAS) must be adjusted. This sample shows how to deploy a Windows Forms application using ClickOnce that adjusts the security settings.
Registration-free COM applications with TX Text Control ActiveX
Many of you might be familiar with the complex set of problems when different versions of deployed non-managed DLLs end up in serious conflicts. The magic word is registration-free COM. The idea behind this technology is that each application uses their own set of DLLs that are not longer globally shared. In other words: An ActiveX control must no longer be registered.
View the TX Text Control / Infragistics demo online
We published our TX Text Control / Infragistics ribbon demo on labs.textcontrol.com. The demo has been published using ClickOnce and can be started directly from our demo website. An installation of the TX Text Control or Infragistics trial version is not required to view this implementation.
TX Text Control used for award-winning 3D movie Avatar
Have you seen the academy award-winning movie Avatar? Maybe in 3D? Then you probably saw the 3D subtitles rendered by TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms.
A deeper look at TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms's Page class
The Page class has been part of TX Text Control's API since version 14.0. In case you have not used it, or you were not aware of such a class, this post should give you an overview of it and it's benefits.
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