@Justin, I'll go the 1 route since although the component is functionally complete (minus the things we commented here), I don't have the test. I think it's better start in experimental and as it evolves move it to a better place
@Cosma, so this component will not work on mobile since it uses FlowOperation extensively to manage insertion, deletion and copy/paste..., but I maybe we could adapt the automata algorithm behind the scenes to work on a closer implementation for mobile. 2013/12/10 Cosma Colanicchia <cosma...@gmail.com> > Nice component, thanks. > > About the mobile, I had a component with immediate validation (e.g. numeric > input), that on mobile does not work because the TextOperationEvent > dispatched does not contain the most important information (the > operation:FlowOperation attribute). Probably non-TLF implementations used > on mobiles only emulates the top-level event, but does not have a way to > provide the same level of detail about the operation. > > > 2013/12/10 Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> > > > Hi, > > > > > @Justin, I'll check your comments to see how we can take into account > all > > > this things, but I'm afraid that this initial component is not as > > > smart..maybe with the time and your help we can build such versatile > > > maskedtextinput component. > > Sure can help out there and tat certainly doesn't need to be done right > > away. Have a single separator is still useful for a lot of cases. > > > > > So taking into account that the component is wanted, could you guys > point > > > me to the place where I could make a first commit? > > > > Two main choices: > > 1. in frameworks/projects/experimental > > 2. in frameworks/projects/apache > > > > I'd go with 1. if you think it still needs a bit of work or is missing > > tests and 2. If it's reasonably complete and has tests. > > > > Thanks, > > Justin > -- Carlos Rovira Director de TecnologĂa M: +34 607 22 60 05 F: +34 912 94 80 80 http://www.codeoscopic.com http://www.directwriter.es http://www.avant2.es