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Author: Andrew Wetmore <and...@cottage14.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Jan 26 09:51:35 2018 -0400

    Update migrate-from-flex.md
    
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@@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ Components and their functions that do not rely on Apache 
Flex or Adobe Flash fe
 
 Where the changes need to happen is in the MXML files. You built your user 
interface using Spark and MX components--containers, controls, and so on. All 
those components will need to migrate to their Royale equivalents. You will 
find some differences between the components you used and the ones you now have 
available, and not all Flex components have equivalents in Royale yet.
 
-One big change you will notice right away is that the default Royale UI 
components come with a basic set of functions, but not with the full range of 
behaviors that was loaded into every single Flex UI component whether it needed 
it or not. To get exactly the behavior your application needs from a data 
display or an input field, you may need to add "beads" to the basic Royale 
component. For example, to provide a field where the user can enter a password, 
you need to take the basic Royale [...]
+One big change you will notice right away is that the default Royale UI 
components come with a basic set of functions, but not with the full range of 
behaviors that was loaded into every single Flex UI component whether it needed 
it or not. To get exactly the behavior your application needs from a data 
display or an input field, you may need to add "beads" to the basic Royale 
component. For example, to provide a field where the user can enter a password, 
you need to take the basic Royale [...]
 
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