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brian_thomas2
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 13, 2009
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TLF Build 370 Available

  • February 13, 2009
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For a description of the API changes in this build, check out this blog post: TLF API Changes in Build 370

Highlights Include:
  • Merging of Format Classes
  • Changes to Styling
  • Class FlowElement's TextLayoutFormat APIs
  • User Styles
  • Non-Inheriting Styles
  • FlowElement id and styleName Properties

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Correct answer brian_thomas2
Now available at:
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Download+Flex+4
Builds 4.0.0.5009+

Link directly to the SWCs (for Flex 3.2):
http://opensource.adobe.com/svn/opensource/flex/sdk/trunk/frameworks/libs/

3 replies

February 19, 2009
Download link for Flex 3?
brian_thomas2
Adobe Employee
brian_thomas2AuthorCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
February 20, 2009
Inspiring
February 24, 2009
I admit I might be a bit blind, but are there any API/Flexdocs generated for the new changes. These additions using the new TextLayoutFormat object are pretty significant, it would be great to see a reference.

Any comments?
Peter_deHaan
Participating Frequently
February 13, 2009
I would expect that Gumbo build 4946+ will be available later today on the opensource.adobe.com site: http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Download+Flex+4

Although I'm not quite sure when the build machine copies the build over.

Peter
Inspiring
February 18, 2009
Any update on this?
Inspiring
February 13, 2009
Brian,
Thanks for the info on Gumbo 4946 and Vellum 370. Is 4946 going to be available soon?
In addition is the fix for bug 19063(links not working after scroll) included in this drop ( http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-19063 )?

It would have been really nice if we had some notice of these types of changes in advance. Is there anyway that I can get any visibility into the roadmap for TLF. I would be willing to sign an NDA, be a part of an internal beta, whatever is necessary. I am building a large scale application that relies heavily on the basis of what TLF provides to the FP10 platform.

Lastly, I have been posting questions all week regarding items in TLF that require some extra deep knowledge from the Adobe insiders like yourself that have not had any replies. Clearly you guys are busy working on the releases, but at the same time those of us that are putting your code through some real world tests rely on the feedback loop. If you could look over my recent posts I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Tim