We can probably merge it into develop.

I’m about ready to use it in production, although I do know of one regressive 
TLF bug that I need to look into. Selecting all text and pressing enter causes 
the TextFlow to get in an unstable state. (I think — unless it’s a bug in my 
own app)

I have not had the chance to look into that yet.

There’s also the vertical position of floats that I need to work on.

I would feel more comfortable if we had more unit tests, but we can work on 
that later.

On Nov 25, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

> Harbs, Piotr, all,
> 
> I have put the 'tables' branch of TLF against my own apps, and have
> not found any (obvious) issue with backwards compatibility. Everything
> looked and behaved just fine.
> 
> I think we are now at a point where we merge 'tables' into 'develop'.
> You continue work on the tests in 'develop' and we prepare for an SDK
> release with the new TLF. The merge will result in many more eyes on
> the code and it's side effects, thereby increasing the rate at which
> issues are discovered and reported - and fixed.
> 
> I promise that I will extend the run up to the cutting of the release
> branch for the SDK as long as is required to stabilize TLF.
> 
> EdB
> 
> 
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