Just tried it myself. I sure thought it worked better than this. I might be remembering Windows or Air on Mac. I'm not sure if there's a solution. I did see some mention that Google fixed something on their end.
HTH, -Alex On 2/4/14 12:35 PM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote: >Yup. This web page is a perfectly good example: >http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/spark/c >omponents/TextInput.html > >On Feb 4, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Alex Harui wrote: > >> Is your test case just a spark TextInput in an app? >> >> On 2/4/14 9:20 AM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> It's Flex. >>> >>> After some basic testing on Mac, here's what it looks like to me: >>> >>> In Firefox and Safari, IME for Spark component appear at the bottom of >>> the screen. In Chrome it's inline. >>> >>> For a custom TLF component, implementing IIMESupport allows >>> bottom-of-the-screen IME in Firefox and Safari, but the IME support >>>does >>> not work at all in Chrome. >>> >>> I'm really not sure where the problem lies... >>> >>> On Feb 4, 2014, at 5:54 PM, Alex Harui wrote: >>> >>>> Is this in a Flex app? Or AS-only? >>>> >>>> Flex components should be set up for in-line. Or at least, "near the >>>> widget". >>>> >>>> IIRC, you have to enable the IME and make sure that tabEnabled and >>>>maybe >>>> tabChildren is set on all parents of the widget. >>>> >>>> -Alex >>>> >>>> On 2/4/14 12:47 AM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I haven't found very much info, but the little I found seems to >>>>> indicate >>>>> that inline IME is supposed to be possible. >>>>> >>>>> All the tests that I've done have an IME window which draws at the >>>>> bottom >>>>> of the screen. Is there a (simple) way to get the IME input to draw >>>>> inline? >>>>> >>>>> Harbs >>>> >>> >> >
