
Tap Fetch Snippets to get the snippets from TextExpander. Choose Product -> Run to run the sample. Double-click TextExpanderDemoApp.xcodeproj or TextExpanderDemoAppSwift.xcodeproj to open the sample project in Xcode. Open the TextExpanderTouchSDK folder from step 1. Download TextExpander from the App Store. It's meant to demonstrate TextExpander functionality so that you can see it in context and adopt it easily into your app. TextExpanderDemoApp is not meant to be a model iOS app. using TextExpander in a custom keyboard (most apps will not need this). using the TextExpander delegate in UITextField, UITextView, UISearchBar, and UIWebView, including a regular web view and a content editable web view. acquiring and updating snippet data - DemoApp uses its Settings view. adding TextExpander to your app's build configuration, and required info settings. TextExpanderDemoApp demonstrates the key aspects of integrating TextExpander functionality into your iOS app: Change the the directory into which you'd like to download the SDK. TEXTEXPANDER IPAD HOW TO
How to Add TextExpander to your iOS App Grab the latest TextExpander touch SDK from GitHub The TextExpanderDemoApp project is a working example app demonstrating how to add TextExpander functionality to your app and custom keyboard. Google Group tetouch-sdk (for announcements) Smile provides the TextExpander framework so that you can include TextExpander functionality in your iOS app, custom keyboard, or extension, subject to the License Agreement below. (Release notes are found at the bottom of this document.)