The Flag player is sheer the support for bi-di text is, and I don't see
Adobe removing it. They would lose most of their Israeli market, as well as
the entire Arab, Persian, and Pakistan markets.

It won't make any difference if you use Flex. It publishes a .swf which
runs on the same player, and MXML is really just a shorthand version of
AS3.

Your problem is really more of an IDE problem. If the player supports TLF,
you just need a way to get it into your. swf.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson
On Aug 31, 2013 7:51 AM, "Aly Mansour Aly Abdelaal" <[email protected]>
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> So if CC no longer supports TLF, is there any long-term option in Flash
> for right-to-left text?
> Will Flex support TLF, and/or have other options for RTL support?
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> This is something I haven't delved into yet, but may come up soon for a
> project.  It would be good to start in with a long-term path, even if we
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> > I noticed that Flash CC no longer supports TLF, which I found gratifying
> - as I had lost tons of hours dealing with it, while on deadline no less.
> > So, good luck, as it sounds as if your application requires TLF!!! But
> if you weren't too far committed, I thought this bit of history might help
> you in your decision making to use the api at all.
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