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Razvan Andrei Surdu updated FLEX-33287:
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    Description: 
TLF supports for the moment the <img> tag with attributes for float. This is 
not real text wrapping, it is only the html version of "float a image to the 
left" or "float a image to the right". 

The correct solution should allow
1. The image to be placed on any position (Ex: x=100,y=200, x=10% width or with 
constraints like middle,left, right)
2. If the image contains transparency ( like for .pngs ) then the text should 
wrap also inside of the transparent space.

In the attached image is the result that I would like to have with TLF.
!!

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If the current TLF version does not provide this functionality If am willing to 
start implementing it. 

My request to  the community is:
- if someone knows if this feature is already existing please comment on this 
issue
- if someone can guide me to a person from the TLF team or other member who has 
experience with TLF architecture i would be very grateful.

I think this functionality would benefit a lot of products who take advantage 
of the powerful flash text engine and if you agree with me please vote this 
issue.




  was:
TLF supports for the moment the <img> tag with attributes for float. This is 
not real text wrapping, it is only the html version of "float a image to the 
left" or "float a image to the right". 

The correct solution should allow
1. The image to be placed on any position (Ex: x=100,y=200, x=10% width or with 
constraints like middle,left, right)
2. If the image contains transparency ( like for .pngs ) then the text should 
wrap also inside of the transparent spaces.

In the attached image is the result that I would like to have with TLF.


--
If the current TLF version does not provide this functionality If am willing to 
start implementing it. 

My request to  the community is:
- if someone knows if this feature is already existing please comment on this 
issue
- if someone can guide me to a person from the TLF team or other member who has 
experience with TLF architecture i would be very grateful.

I think this functionality would benefit a lot of products who take advantage 
of the powerful flash text engine and if you agree with me please vote this 
issue.




    
> TLF with Real Image Text Wrap Support
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>
>                 Key: FLEX-33287
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33287
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 4.6 (Release)
>            Reporter: Razvan Andrei Surdu
>              Labels: text, textflow,, tlf,
>         Attachments: text-wrap-final.jpeg
>
>
> TLF supports for the moment the <img> tag with attributes for float. This is 
> not real text wrapping, it is only the html version of "float a image to the 
> left" or "float a image to the right". 
> The correct solution should allow
> 1. The image to be placed on any position (Ex: x=100,y=200, x=10% width or 
> with constraints like middle,left, right)
> 2. If the image contains transparency ( like for .pngs ) then the text should 
> wrap also inside of the transparent space.
> In the attached image is the result that I would like to have with TLF.
> !!
> --
> If the current TLF version does not provide this functionality If am willing 
> to start implementing it. 
> My request to  the community is:
> - if someone knows if this feature is already existing please comment on this 
> issue
> - if someone can guide me to a person from the TLF team or other member who 
> has experience with TLF architecture i would be very grateful.
> I think this functionality would benefit a lot of products who take advantage 
> of the powerful flash text engine and if you agree with me please vote this 
> issue.

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