> On Apr 9, 2017, at 12:46 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> 
> I'll look into it.  I thought I'd fixed that already.  I assume
> BackgroundManager isn't one of the goog.requires in FactoryComposer.js?

I don’t remember, and I already modified my state of TLF. If you need me to 
check, I can try and revert.

> And I assume you cleaned out old JS files?

Yes.

> -Alex
> 
> On 4/8/17, 9:15 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> The current state of Falcon seems to be okay so far, but I just bumped
>> into an interesting problem.
>> 
>> In TLF, there’s a class: FactoryComposer. FactoryComposer has an internal
>> class called FactoryBackgroundManager which subclasses
>> org.apache.flex.textLayout.elements.BackgroundManager.
>> 
>> Because FactoryBackgroundManager is an internal class, the normal
>> dependency chain is not built and I’m getting an error on the following
>> line:
>> goog.inherits(org.apache.flex.textLayout.compose.FactoryComposer.FactoryBa
>> ckgroundManager, org.apache.flex.textLayout.elements.BackgroundManager);
>> 
>> This is because this code is running before  BackgroundManager is loaded.
>> 
>> The work-around is to move the internal class out into its own file, but
>> I think this is something which should work.
>> 
>> Harbs
> 

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