If you start with a simple one-line editor without rich. You can do this:
1. create text field instance (set dynamic, disable selectable,
editable)
2. create your own caret cursor (simple drawing api)
3. create your own canvas instance (for the selection rectangle)
4. catch the ke
A response I got from the Buzzword team:
"Thanks for your feedback, and your focus on making Flex an even better
platform for developing rich Internet applications. We have often heard the
request for a rich editing component in Flex - it certainly would have made
the Buzzword development task eas
Easiest way is just to use a dynamic text field and make your own editor.
ndet: Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 19:54
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> Betreff: Re: AW: [flexcoders] Rich Text Editor
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> Well, you can roll that your own I had the idea to write a series of
> articles about how to write custom components for Flex -- and after the
> smiley co
: Re: AW: [flexcoders] Rich Text Editor
Well, you can roll that your own I had the idea to write a series of
articles about how to write custom components for Flex -- and after the
smiley component I want to work on a RTE component. Only I haven't heard
back from Adobe yet about this ar
Well, you can roll that your own I had the idea to write a series of
articles about how to write custom components for Flex -- and after the
smiley component I want to work on a RTE component. Only I haven't heard
back from Adobe yet about this article idea. Maybe I should just put it
on my
Hi Gordon,
yes but we don't need the full functionality of buzzword, for example we
don't need tables. Our problems with the RTE component are:
- htmlText - we like to generate pdf-documents with the
.net-backend.
- missing image support
- missing page view and
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