Many applications require - or are enhanced by - the presentation of aptly named rich text, text in different formats interspersed with images and hyperlinks to other content. Whether the application is a pure content play, such as a news distribution application, or simply needs a bit of pizzazz in its on-line help, HTML is the answer. Easy to write and maintain (either by hand or with a specialized editor), HTML gives a great deal of flexibility in how one presents text and graphic content. The htmlwidget, an optional widget bundled with the SDK and used by the uiOne trigplayer, can be used to display HTML in applications using the Brew uiOne Toolkit (BUIT) just as any other widget might.
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