Yup. Pixel perfect text layout is the kicker.
There’s currently three approaches to this problem that I know of:
1) Google Docs separates words (and sometimes letters) into separate divs and
places each div separately. Selection rectangles and cursors are separate divs
that are imposed over
Thanks for the reply Mike. Sorry I didn't realize how well documented the
open source parts of Flash argument is.
Applications that rely on pixel perfect text layout can not use the browser
DOM because most everything in the browser world it is dependent on what
browser and OS you use. This has
Hi Joel,
Long time ago, someone mentioned this project: http://lightspark.github.io
I have no idea if it will help you or not.
Regarding FlexJS, in these early days, we are punting on pixel-perfect
text. I have hope that someday, a few dedicated volunteers will take a
shot at pixel-perfect
Applications that rely on pixel perfect text layout can not use the
browser DOM because most everything in the browser world it is
dependent on what browser and OS you use. This has led companies like
Prezi, who is trying to get off FP, to use Emscripten for HarfBuzz in
the browser then they
Our company chose Flex for obvious reasons six years ago and now we are
looking to what is next. We built an application that is similar to
Word/Excel/Powerpoint and we are heavily dependent on TLF (unfortunately
version 1 of TLF because we forked) and FTE.
Long story short we are trying to do
Long story short we are trying to do what the Flash Player does outside of
Flash. We have seen other companies have success using Emscripten and asm.js
so if Adobe could open source parts of the Flash Player then we could get some
of the Flash Player functionality in javascript. FTE and the