Inherited UI - DevExpress TextEdit


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Chris Diesel
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If I drop a DevExpress TextEdit control on a form, I have some properties in the WinForm Designer that show up under the Misc category having to do with Spell Checking (CanCheckText, ShowSpellCheckMenu, SpellCheckerOptions).  But, when I drop the TextEdit from StrataFrame's inherited UI library, I don't have these properties and thus the "Check Spelling" is missing from the context menu when running the app.  Can someone point me in the right direction to resolve this?

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Edhy Rijo
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Hi Chris, Ben,

I am also using DevExpress controls, even though, I am not using the SpellChecker, but I was able to duplicate Chris issue, so the inherited SF classes are not taken into consideration by the SpellChecker to add the properties needed to use it.

I believe you would need to manually register those inheritedTextEdit controls to the SpellChecker.  Please see this link http://www.devexpress.com/Support/Center/Question/Details/Q402676 and http://documentation.devexpress.com/#WindowsForms/CustomDocument2995





Edhy Rijo

Edited 12 Years Ago by Edhy Rijo
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