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Inspiring
December 17, 2010
Question

Any known issues with TLF links and scrolling?

  • December 17, 2010
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I am experiencing some strange behavior with links (they stop behaving like links) when I have to scroll the RichEditableText to reveal them. If they are at the top of the text or are otherwise visible before I scroll the text, they function correctly.

Are there any known issues/limitations with TLF and links when there is a lot of text?

Thanks

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Adobe Employee
December 20, 2010

There's a Flash Player prerelease 10.2 on Adobe Labs. See:

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/

That's probably your best bet.

If you don't want to go that way, you can also pick up the TLF from our SourceForge download, and drop that into the Flex Hero you've been using. If you get the "current" that is up there now, that should work fine. But later today we will post a new version that will be incompatible with the older Flex Hero build you have. We will leave the older TLF build there, and it will be (I think) Build 214. I'm not too familiar with Hero, so I can't promise it will work, but it should.

Hope this helps,

- robin

Inspiring
December 20, 2010

Since I can't force clients to install 10.2 I think dropping 200 + into Hero (which should work with player 10.1).

I have looked at articles before (pre-Hero) discussing this process ...

Could you please direct me to some VERY DETAILED instruction on how to drop TLF 200 + into Hero SDK?

Like I said I am using Burrito Pre-release with Hero.

Thanks again for all the help.

Adobe Employee
December 20, 2010

Can you tell me what Hero version you have? Is it the one that was distributed for MAX in October?

- robin

Adobe Employee
December 20, 2010

I seem to remember some bugs like this, but I they have been fixed. It is working correctly me for me in the latest TLF 2.0. What version of TLF are you using, and what build?

Thanks,

- robin

Inspiring
December 20, 2010

Thanks for the response.

I'm using Flex Hero, which is supposed to include TLF 2.0.

I need to display a significant amount of formatted text with images and links.

Is there a way to verify that?

Adobe Employee
December 20, 2010

Yes, Flex Hero does contain TLF 2.0. Can you tell me what build of Flex Hero you are using?

Thanks,

- robin