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Since Angular 8 we sync the version and now for each AngularX you will be able to use ngx-wig version X.
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For Angular 4 and Angular = ^5 - use version [email protected]
Icons are not in the pack! You can use the icons that you like. We recommend to use Material Design Icons
If you dont want to use full icons set, you can use these steps:
- go to icons set
- choose the icon that you want, press the right mouse button on it, and then select "View SVG" option
- go to URL-encoder for SVG and use it to convert your SVG
ngx-wig could be simply installed via npm:
npm install ngx-wig --save
The last version on ngx-wig that was built for Angular 4.x is 0.3.6. Any higher version may be not fully compatible with Angular version lower than 5.0.0.
First, import the ngx-wig to your module:
import {NgxWigModule} from 'ngx-wig';
@NgModule({
imports: [ NgxWigModule ]
});
it's just attribute directive for textarea:
<link href="https://cdn.materialdesignicons.com/2.1.19/css/materialdesignicons.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
...
<ngx-wig [content]="text1"></ngx-wig>
Quick start ( demo )
<ngx-wig [content]="text1"></ngx-wig>
Placeholder ( demo )
<ngx-wig [content]="text1" [placeholder]="'Enter instructions here.'"></ngx-wig>
ngModel sync ( demo )
<ngx-wig [(ngModel)]="text1"></ngx-wig>
<ngx-wig [(ngModel)]="text1"></ngx-wig>
Set buttons ( demo )
<ngx-wig [content]="text1" [buttons]="'bold, italic'"></ngx-wig>
onContentChange Hook ( demo )
<ngx-wig [content]="text1" (contentChange)="result = $event"></ngx-wig>
<div [innerHTML]="result"></div>
Reactive FormControl ( demo )
<ngx-wig [formControl]="text1"></ngx-wig>
Two-way binding ( demo )
<ngx-wig [(ngModel)]="text1"></ngx-wig>
Please check an example here https://stackblitz.com/edit/ngx-wig-sample-plugins?file=src/app.ts
To generate all *.js
, *.d.ts
and *.metadata.json
files:
$ npm run build
To lint all *.ts
files:
$ npm run lint
To run all tests:
$ npm run test
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