| In general, ActiveX can be regarded as a set of technologies for data communication between
the component objects to enable the use of the application components
(set of objects with specific functions) by other applications in the local or network environment.
Hangul control is in the form of ActiveX control, which is the advanced form of OLE control.
It is structured to have the role of a wrapper that exports the interface to enable a third party program
to use the internal function of Hangul through communication with COM as the basis for OLE and ActiveX
technologies.
Therefore, Hangul functions can be included (e.g., plug-in) and controlled by other applications.
Furthermore, for controlling Hangul 2005 or higher, the "Hwp Automation" function, the ActiveX automation
technology, is also provided to allow linking and communication of an application to another independently
run application. This enables the use of frame and overall functions of Hangul as well as control by the
client and manual control of Hangul at the same time. Since the frame is supported, the menu, toolbar,
window, and document tabs can be controlled; manual operation events can also be detected and
controlled by the client.
By using "HWP ActiveX Control," users can install only the selected functions or insert a differently
formatted file in a document. Since only the required components are selectively installed and used,
the functions of Hangul can be customized to fit the user's intended application
(Personalized and Customized Hangul). |