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/*
* @exampleText The following SquigglyTLFExample demonstrates how to use Squiggly UI API to easily integrate Squiggly with your own custom TLF component.
*
* Note that the results from this example may differ based on dictionary file.
*
* Only one line code is needed:
* <ol>
* <li>
* Call Squiggly <code>SpellUIForTLF.enableSpelling</code> method to enable spell checking feature in your TextFlow.
* </li>
* </ol>
*
* Note: to make this example work properly, please make sure you have the proper dictionary files and SpellingConfig.xml file in the specified folder
* and put the Squiggly AdobeSpellingUITLF.swc library in your libs folder.
*/
package
{
import flash.display.Sprite;
import flashx.textLayout.container.ContainerController;
import flashx.textLayout.elements.TextFlow;
import flashx.textLayout.conversion.TextConverter;
import flashx.textLayout.edit.EditManager;
import com.adobe.linguistics.spelling.SpellUIForTLF;
public class SquigglyTLFExample extends Sprite
{
public function SquigglyTLFExample()
{
var markup:XML = <TextFlow xmlns='http://ns.adobe.com/textLayout/2008'><p><span>I know &nbsp;</span><span fontStyle='italic'>Enlish</span><span>. Use the context menu to see the suggestions of the missbelled word.</span></p></TextFlow>;
var textFlow:TextFlow = TextConverter.importToFlow(markup, TextConverter.TEXT_LAYOUT_FORMAT);
textFlow.flowComposer.addController(new ContainerController(this, 500, 600));
textFlow.flowComposer.updateAllControllers();
textFlow.interactionManager = new EditManager();
SpellUIForTLF.enableSpelling(textFlow, "en_US");
}
}
}