On Monday, February 3, 2014 4:34:21 AM UTC+1, Sander Elias wrote:
>> I first linked the complete example which includes all the code
>> (the full context), and then I quoted some of it in order to provide
>> the code fragment that's most relevant for my question. All the rest
>> is in the linked example.

> It stays out of content ;)

No the context was provided, via the link, completely.

> You asked the wrong question ;)

No, I asked the question I have.

> There are always alternatives. If you set those values, from within
> your angular app, you don't need to read them back out of the DOM, you
> already have them!

Can you fork the example and show how this would work? (Two-way binding, 
with drag'n'drop as in the example, but without explicit parsing of the CSS 
values. Having $apply is OK.)

> The correct question would be:
> Is scope.$apply always needed when I want to get information from
> outside angular?
> The short answer to that is: Yes.

No that was not my question, and I'm familiar with the answer.

Tobi

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