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[jira] [Commented] (FLEX-33409) TLF crashes when hypens are shown
in a multi span textFlow
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Maurice Mullens commented on FLEX-33409:
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Has this issue been resolved? I downloaded the latest SDK (4.10) with the newest TLF, but unfortunately this problem still excists. As soon as i use the 0xAD in a multiple container span layout, it crashes as described above. Anybody figured out how to solve this?
> 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
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: TLF, crash, editing, hyphen, span, textflow
>
> 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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