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Alex Harui commented on FLEX-33366:
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For me, there is no difference in IME appearance. I wish we could figure out
why it is incorrect for you.
Anyway, Spark needs to use a different IME logic because it is intended to
support right-to-left text. I agree it isn't consistent, but it is supposed to
look the same.
What are you using TLF for? You can continue to use it for non-input text
controls. But you may be able to swap out the controls that need the IME with
the mobile.TextInputSkin as a workaround.
> The candidate input method can not follow
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>
> Key: FLEX-33366
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33366
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Spark: TextArea, Spark: TextInput
> Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.8 (parity release)
> Environment: windows,IE8
> Reporter: zy
>
> The spark:TextArea and TextInput Chinese candidate input method can not
> follow.
> But mx:TextArea and TextInput not this issue.
> I guess you only test the English input method, Chinese input methods all
> have this problem, it is affecting the user experience.
> you can test this Chinese input method.all chinese use this.
> http://dl_dir.qq.com/invc/qqpinyin/QQPinyin_Setup_1.1.1224.400.exe
> I made a picture to illustrate the problem.
> http://img.my.csdn.net/uploads/201301/24/1359028348_2400.jpg
> If you are unclear, please let me know. I don't know english.I am very sorry.
> Thank you!
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