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Passive Spell Checking

Notice how spell checking is done as you type - we refer to this as Passive Spell Checking.

   

Pop-up menus add to the Passive Checking functionality:

   



Dialog-based Spell Checking

If you don't want to use Passive Checking, you can also have SpellText check the spelling with a dialog-based approach:

   



Event-driven Spell Checking

If you really need total control, you can have SpellText raise an event for each misspelling:

   

There is also an event that fires when spell checking is complete.



AutoType

AutoType gives you the ability to set up predefined key phrases - short strings that, when typed, are automatically replaced with a longer string.  This is very useful for commonly entered phrases like a signature, product names, and the like.

Notice how we've set up a key phrase here.  When the user finishes typing "cspt", it will automatically be replaced with the string "Chado SpellText".

   

As soon as the "t" in "cspt" is typed, the key phrase is immediately replaced, and the user can continue to type:

   

Both the key phrases and the replacement strings are completely configurable, and you can set up as many AutoType pairs as you wish.



Functionality Tester Program

Included with SpellText is an application called the Functionality Tester.  This application allows you to test all of the properties, methods, and events of the control, without writing a single line of code.