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Exploring GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET: A Rich UI Interface for Document Editing

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GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET

Welcome to the GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET repository! This project provides a comprehensive solution for integrating advanced document editing capabilities into your .NET applications. It supports a wide range of document formats, offering a robust and intuitive user interface for document manipulation.

Overview

GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET allows developers to build web applications with powerful document editing features. It includes a RESTful API for backend services and customizable UI components for seamless integration.

Key Features

  • Document Format Support: Edit various document formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, and more.
  • RESTful API: Efficient backend processes for loading, viewing, editing, and saving documents.
  • UI Components: Customizable components for Angular and React frameworks.
  • High Performance: Handles large documents efficiently with scalable architecture.
  • Security: Supports authentication and data encryption for secure document processing.
  • Customization: Extensive customization options for UI and API workflows.

Samples

Explore the following samples to understand how to integrate and use GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET in different scenarios:

1. RESTful API Sample

2. SPA Samples

3. React SPA Sample

4. Document Editor Angular Apps

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • .NET Framework or .NET Core
  • Node.js and npm (for Angular/React UI components)
  • Visual Studio or any other preferred development environment

Installation

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/groupdocs-editor/GroupDocs.Editor-for-.NET-UI.git
  2. Configuration: Configure the necessary settings by referring to the details provided in the GroupDocs.Editor-for-.NET-UI Wiki. These settings include specifying the licensing type and source for the GroupDocs.Editor for .NET library.

  3. Install Dependencies: The Angular part of the application is placed in the ClientApp\ directory. To start, you need to run the C# project. Navigate to the project directory and run the C# project using your preferred development environment, such as Visual Studio:

    dotnet run

The application should now be accessible, allowing you to perform document editing with the integrated groupdocs.editor.angular.ui-spreadsheet as UI and the GroupDocs.Editor.UI.Api as underlying API.

Features and Functionality

The GroupDocs.Editor.UI.ReactSpaSample offers a rich set of features and functionalities:

  • Document Editing: Users can open, view, and edit various document formats with the feature-rich Document Editor.
  • RESTful API: The API serves content and provides the necessary endpoints for document editing operations.
  • Configuration: The application is highly configurable, allowing you to specify licensing and other settings as per your requirements.

Supported Document Formats

The following formats are supported by GroupDocs.Editor with capabilities to create, import, and export:

WordProcessing Formats

  • DOC: MS Word 97-2007 Binary File Format
  • DOCX: Office Open XML WordProcessingML Macro-Free Document
  • DOCM: Office Open XML WordProcessingML Macro-Enabled Document
  • DOT: MS Word 97-2007 Template
  • DOTX: Office Open XML WordprocessingML Macro-Free Template
  • DOTM: Office Open XML WordprocessingML Macro-Enabled Template
  • FlatOPC: Office Open XML WordprocessingML stored in a flat XML file
  • ODT: Open Document Format Text Document
  • OTT: Open Document Format Text Document Template
  • RTF: Rich Text Format
  • WordML: Microsoft Office Word 2003 XML Format — WordProcessingML or WordML

Spreadsheet Formats

  • XLS: Excel 97-2003 Binary File Format
  • XLT: Excel 97-2003 Template
  • XLSX: Office Open XML Workbook Macro-Free
  • XLSM: Office Open XML Workbook Macro-Enabled
  • XLTX: Office Open XML Template Macro-Free
  • XLTM: Office Open XML Template Macro-Enabled
  • XLSB: Excel Binary Workbook
  • XLAM: Excel Add-in
  • SpreadsheetML: Microsoft Office Excel 2002 and Excel 2003 XML Format
  • ODS: OpenDocument Spreadsheet
  • FODS: Flat OpenDocument Spreadsheet — stored as a single XML document
  • SXC: StarOffice or OpenOffice.org Calc XML Spreadsheet
  • CSV: Comma Separated Values document
  • TSV: Tab Separated Values document

Presentation Formats

  • PPT: Microsoft PowerPoint 95 Presentation
  • PPT: Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation
  • PPTX: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Free Document
  • PPTM: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Enabled Document
  • PPS: Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003 SlideShow
  • PPSX: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Free SlideShow
  • PPSM: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Enabled SlideShow
  • POT: Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation Template
  • POTX: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Free Template
  • POTM: Microsoft Office Open XML PresentationML Macro-Enabled Template
  • ODP: OpenDocument Presentation
  • OTP: OpenDocument Presentation template

Fixed-layout Formats

  • PDF: Portable Document Format

Email Formats

  • EML: RFC-822 Internet Message Format Standard
  • EMLX: Apple Mail App format
  • MSG: Microsoft Outlook and Exchange email format
  • MBOX: Container for collection of electronic mail messages
  • TNEF: Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format
  • MHT: MIME encapsulation of aggregate HTML documents
  • PST: Personal Storage Table
  • OFT: Outlook MSG file format for message template
  • OST: Offline Storage Table

eBook Formats

  • ePub: Electronic Publication
  • MOBI: MobiPocket
  • AZW3: AZW3, also known as Kindle Format 8 (KF8)

Markup Formats

  • MD: Markdown

Other Formats

  • TXT: Plain Text

Contributing

Contributions to this project are welcome. To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix.
  3. Make your changes and commit them with clear messages.
  4. Open a pull request to the main repository.

When contributing, follow these key steps:

  1. Adhere to the code guidelines and conventions.
  2. Ensure your pull requests are well-documented, describing the changes you've made and the problems you're addressing.

Resources

To make the most of GroupDocs.Editor.UI for .NET and its associated resources, here are some useful links: