This help system provides a description of the Visual Toolbox, also known as Visuals, and a
recently developed set of ActiveX controls named MediumWeightVisuals. These provide all visual
controls necessary to create customized user interfaces for Windows applications using the
IPRO interfaces. The IPRO provides invisible imaging, recognition and document management
services. The ActiveX controls focus on typical user interface elements that require complex
programming tasks to have the following functions:
Display images
Correct preprocessing and decomposition mistakes
View and modify recognition results
The controls visualize the contents of the objects managed by IPRO, for example images,
recognized texts, and so on. They provide different levels of presentation, adjusted to the
underlying object hierarchy. The controls work in together with IPRO and with each other on
multiple multi-page documents.
The interfaces of the Visual Controls are available in English, French and German. See UILanguage / UILanguages.
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