On 11/16/13 7:44 PM, "flexcapaci...@gmail.com" <flexcapaci...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>I don't understand that use case. In the suggested scenario, you have a
>bitmap all the time except if the TextInput has focus. Once it has focus
>you would show the StageText. This is the same time that the virtual
>keyboard pops up. I don't think there's any other way except the it
>behaves
>now. I don't think it will look bad because the StageText also is clipped
>itself. As soon as the TextInput loses focus you show the bitmap again.
I think you are thinking of TextInputs clipped by screen boundaries, but
what about a TextInput clipped by the title bar of a Panel?  When given
focus, I think the StageText will obscure part of the titlebar and look
bad.  I think that's why we wanted AIR to fix it.

>
>There is code in Flex (or AIR?) that is clipping the StageText
>successfully
>but I think the problem is that when you scroll it's not always validated.
>For example, if you scroll or throw a view that has a text input / text
>area in it the text area is not clipped. Then it overlaps. If you
>invalidate the TextInput style (call styleChange) then something happens
>and it's correctly clipped. I spent a few days trying to figure out a
>cheaper way to fix it but all I could come up with is calling styleChanged
>on animation end. I think this is what we're talking about?
I don't honestly know.  I haven't worked with StageText myself.  I guess
we'll find out as Maurice and others attempt solutions.

-Alex

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