Service Packs for TX Text Control 16.0 and 17.0 released
Already up-to-date? Recently, we released Service Pack 1 for TX Text Control 17.0 and Service Pack 4 for TX Text Control 16.0. These cumulative service packs are available for the Windows Forms, WPF and ActiveX versions of TX Text Control.
TX Text Control User Reception @ DevConnections, Las Vegas
Are you going to DevConnections, the hottest industry event this spring? You're invited! As a TX Text Control user, we would like to invite you to a casual user reception at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas.
Converting 3rd-party user dictionaries to TX Spell .NET
We have received many requests regarding other 3rd-party dictionaries and how they may be converted to a TX Spell .NET compatible format. We started a project to convert various dictionary formats directly into a TX Spell .NET compatible format.
We have had an outstanding 2011. It is time to recap the last 12 months. We released new major versions of TX Text Control with exciting new features, introduced new products, received industry awards and sponsored many conferences and code camps.
Deploying TX Spell .NET in an XBAP Browser Application
XBAP is a very smart way to deploy full .NET Framework WPF applications in the browser. With .NET 3.5 and 4.0, that means MS Internet Explorer and Firefox. Of course, TX Spell .NET for WPF and the dictionaries can be deployed as part of an XBAP application as well. The following tutorial shows how to accomplish this task.
Using context menus in TX Spell .NET is very simple: When connected to TX Text Control, the built-in context menu works out-of-the-box, without implementing a single line of code. But sometimes, you need to build your own menu or you want to combine two context menus.
Our new spell checking component TX Spell .NET can be easily used to replace RapidSpell in your projects. This article describes the differences you might need to know.
The year has just started and we are already planning the conferences and code camps for 2012. Text Control proudly supports many local user groups and code camps by sponsoring these great events.
TX Spell .NET has been built from ground up to match the key principles of performance, reliability and accuracy. Based on our experience in word processing applications, we were able to develop a spell checking component that is tailored to the special requirements of such applications.
TX Text Control implements some special mouse and keyboard assignments to assist with typical selection tasks. The following article lists these specific assignments.
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