Hi all,
IMHO. There are no much contributions to TLF only because of its closed
nature. I also used TLF in my past projects. I felt very hard to modify the
existing behavior, just because most of the classes are marked final,
private, Excluded, internal, marked with custom namespace.
I really
I might have run into the same issues with List numbering. I had to do the
same types of work around to modify anything because all of the classes
were internal or final. I don't know if I solved the issue you were
mentioning. If you describe it in more detail I can see if it's the same
and share
Hello, everyone.
My name is Tony Compton, a developer for HP Exstream, a division of
Hewlett-Packard, Inc. I've spent the last year working on a product that relies
on Flex and TLF. I'm writing today because I work with TLF almost daily and I
would like to help contribute to the project, but
Sounds reasonable to me. Create a JIRA issue with a patch for the changes
you want and we'll try to get a committer to review and commit it.
On 5/31/13 7:36 AM, Compton, Tony anthony.ste.comp...@hp.com wrote:
Hello, everyone.
My name is Tony Compton, a developer for HP Exstream, a division of
Tony,
This is very cool. We seem to lack a contributor that knows TLF, so
you if you can help, that would be awesome.
As Alex indicated, create a JIRA issue for each of your suggested
changes/enhancements, describe in them the thing you're trying to
solve and attach a patch to it that has the
Tony,
I just want to echo Erik's sentiments on this. As you can see, there has
not been much activity in the TLF library after the donation to Apache.
Whatever work you can do to improve it and bring more attention to it,
that would be great. I will be glad to help you as well.
Thanks,
Om
On
Hi,
This seems to already by an issue in Apache's Jira
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-21488) which is closed to be
tracked by the Adobe Jira, but it seems the Adobe Jira has already been
decommissioned. Perhaps we should open it back up-or maybe I'm missing
something.
I've