RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-04 Thread Gordon Smith
] Buzzword of Adobe Oh, and check out the Text specs on the Gumbo page to see more details around the text controls we have. The RTE portion isn't in there, and we don't plan on doing something extensive, but that's really more of a chrome issue, the text itself will support pretty good markup without

RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-04 Thread Jim Hayes
, of course. -Original Message- From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gordon Smith Sent: Thu 04/09/2008 20:41 To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Gumbo+Text+Primitives Gordon Smith Adobe Flex

RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-04 Thread Gordon Smith
: RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe Thanks Gordon. I guess that is the best place to keep looking for documentation* on the text components? (Looks to me like it's updated from when I last had a look at it a few weeks ago, in any case) I had a brief try at a Text editor, it's not exactly rich

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-04 Thread Josh McDonald
Flex SDK Team *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jim Hayes *Sent:* Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:12 PM *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com *Subject:* RE: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe Thanks Gordon. I guess that is the best place to keep looking

[flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Jonathan Lee
Hello all: I found BuzzWord in Adobe offers very good function in terms of an editing tool. It can break the text into pages in real time, and has the capability to insert pictures. Anyone has ideas about how to do it in Flex3? Thanks.

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Josh McDonald
A boatload of work :) There used to be a bit of information about how it was implemented, some of it may still be around since Adobe bought the company. Not that I think Adobe's hiding the info to be jerks or anything, I just don't know if it survived the re-jigging of web sites, moving buzzword

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Sherif Abdou
McDonald To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 6:53 PM Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe A boatload of work :) There used to be a bit of information about how it was implemented, some of it may still be around since Adobe bought the company

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Richard Rodseth
No kidding. Dave Coletta has a blog here: http://www.colettas.org/ I must say this sort of post, and the recent Scene7 discussion makes me nostalgic for a failed project I worked on at Apple. OpenDoc would have allowed developers large and small to build components that could live together in

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Josh McDonald
Frankly I'm rather disappointed buzzword-lite isn't planned to be a component in Flex 4. mx:RTE blows goats, and it's 2008 - nobody should be paying a third-party component provider for god damned rich text editing. Well, as far as I know it's not. I'd *love* to be wrong =) -Josh On Thu, Sep 4,

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Matt Chotin
Oh, and check out the Text specs on the Gumbo page to see more details around the text controls we have. The RTE portion isn't in there, and we don't plan on doing something extensive, but that's really more of a chrome issue, the text itself will support pretty good markup without the need

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Josh McDonald
That sounds promising Matt :) Is there a link to that in-browser, or do I need to cue up AMP to get it? -Josh On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Matt Chotin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Watch the 360Flex keynote and see the text demos. On 9/3/08 5:19 PM, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [flexcoders] Buzzword of Adobe

2008-09-03 Thread Matt Chotin
I can only see it via AMP right now. On 9/3/08 5:27 PM, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That sounds promising Matt :) Is there a link to that in-browser, or do I need to cue up AMP to get it? -Josh On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Matt Chotin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Watch the