Getting Started

Below you will find a list of resources that will help you get started with TX Text Control .NET Server for ASP.NET.

Building an ASP.NET Core Backend (Linux and Windows) for the Document Editor and Viewer

Building an ASP.NET Core Backend (Linux and Windows) for the Document Editor and Viewer

This article shows how to create a backend for the Document Editor and Viewer using ASP.NET Core. The backend can be hosted on Windows and Linux and can be used in Blazor, Angular, JavaScript, and ASP.NET Core applications.

Getting Started: Document Editor for Blazor in ASP.NET Core

Getting Started: Document Editor for Blazor in ASP.NET Core

This article shows how to integrate the Document Editor for Blazor into an ASP.NET Core application running on Windows and Linux. The Document Editor is a powerful word processing component that can be used to create, edit, and view documents in various formats.

Getting Started: Document Viewer for Blazor in ASP.NET Core

Getting Started: Document Viewer for Blazor in ASP.NET Core

This article shows how to integrate the Document Viewer for Blazor into an ASP.NET Core application running on Windows and Linux. The Document Viewer is a powerful and flexible component to display documents in your Blazor application.

Handling Electronic Signatures in a Blazor Web App using .NET 8

Handling Electronic Signatures in a Blazor Web App using .NET 8

This article shows how to create a Blazor Web App that uses the TX Text Control Document Viewer to display documents and how to handle electronic signatures using the TX Text Control signature API.

Using TX Text Control in an ASP.NET Core Blazor Server App

Using TX Text Control in an ASP.NET Core Blazor Server App

This tutorial shows how to use the Document Editor of TX Text Control .NET Server in a Blazor Server App. It uses the JSRuntime and DotNetObjectReference classes to communicate between the editor and the server-side ServerTextControl class in .NET code.

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