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Mihai Chira commented on FLEX-33409:
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[~aharui], considering that [FP bug 
#3620982|https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3620982] has been 
fixed (though unclear in which build it was released), will we remove the 
workarounds for it, or keep them in for compatibility with FP versions up to 
11.8.800.156 (beta), where this bug was identified?

> TLF crashes when hypens are shown in a multi span textFlow
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-33409
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33409
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 4.6 (Release)
>         Environment: TLF editing
>            Reporter: Woodwing Developer
>            Assignee: Alex Harui
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: TLF, crash, editing, hyphen, span, textflow
>         Attachments: BaseCompose.as, ComposeState.as, ContainerController.as, 
> ExampleDebug.fxp, FLEX33409.patch, FlowComposerBase.as, FlowLeafElement.as, 
> ParagraphElement.as, Test.fxp, textLayout.swc
>
>
> When soft hyphens are used and shown, in a textFlow with 2 or more spans, TLF 
> crashes when typing.
> Import the underlying text flow xml. Resize the text area until the hyphen is 
> visible. Then start typing AFTER the hypened word, also pressing the enter 
> key. TLF crashes.
> Sample textFLow (if the soft hyphen is not show, insert a new one in the 
> appropriate word):
>   <TextFlow color="#000000" fontSize="12" lineHeight="14" paddingBottom="0" 
> paddingLeft="10" paddingRight="10" paddingTop="0" 
> whiteSpaceCollapse="preserve" version="2.0.0" 
> xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/textLayout/2008";>
>     <p>
>       <span backgroundColor="#ffffff" textDecoration="underline">First 
> Span</span>
>       <span backgroundColor="#ffffff" textDecoration="none"> Second span. 
> This text has a hypen in the next long word LongWord­WithAHyphen. Make sure 
> the hypen is shown! Then start typing and pressing enter till TLF crashes 
> (should happen fast enough)</span>
>   </p>
>   </TextFlow>
> It seems that the textLine is damaged but the text engine fails to recompose 
> the line properly.



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