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devexpress-richedit
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DevExpress Rich Text Editor is an advanced word-processing tool designed for working with rich text documents.
DevExpress Rich Text Editor is an advanced word-processing tool designed for working with rich text documents.
To install RichEdit npm
package, run the following command:
npm install devextreme devexpress-richedit
Take a look at the DevExpress Rich Text Editor web demos.
A Commercial license for DevExpress ASP.NET controls or DevExpress Reporting tools is required to use this package. Please visit devexpress.com for more information on how to acquire a valid license.
For any questions regarding the use of DevExpress Rich Text Editor, please refer to our Support Center.
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DevExpress Rich Text Editor is an advanced word-processing tool designed for working with rich text documents.
The npm package devexpress-richedit receives a total of 12,891 weekly downloads. As such, devexpress-richedit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that devexpress-richedit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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