To me it makes  to have mx labels in the MX charts.  If we create some 
spark charts, using spark labels would make sense.  However you would have to 
embed the fonts again.  The downside to not embedding the fonts and just using 
what your default font is, the tests would show bitmap compare issues more 
frequently.  Right now it looks like the majority of the failures are bitmap 
comparisons.  


-Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 11:24 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Mustella fixing (was Re: Next Flex SDK release)



On 12/7/15, 5:33 AM, "Tom Chiverton" <t...@extravision.com> wrote:

>On 24/11/15 19:00, OmPrakash Muppirala wrote:
>> And do you think I can close this issue as fixed for now?
>
>The Mustella tests are still failing...

My understanding of the situation is:

1) I'm still not sure we have the right solution in the repo.  AIUI, there
still isn't a way to use embedded fonts with Spark Label in Charts.  You
have to use device fonts, or embed both CFF and non-CFF and use MX Label.
Nobody spoke up for or against having such a limitation so maybe it
doesn't matter.  If folks had spoken up that they wanted to use embedded
fonts with Spark Label then I would volunteer to try to figure out how to
get that to work.

2) Mihai fixed a bunch of tests then ran out of time.  Hopefully he'll be
able to find more time soon.  I don't know if were in a big hurry to get
this release out, so I've been focusing on trying to finish up the FlexJS
back port, which Peter and I hope to finish this week.  Then I might be
able to help out here if these are the only remaining issues.

-Alex

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