It should be possible using the new(ish) TextLayoutFramework (TLF), that came with CS5 and Flash builder 4 labs.adobe.com/technologies/textlayout.
It should be possible using the new(ish) TextLayoutFramework (TLF), that came with CS5 and Flash builder 4 labs.adobe.com/technologies/textlayout/ It has advanced location information for letter possitions, and also supports inline images more like the way html does. Also look at the textflow options from this developer: guyinthechair.com/tag/flash-text-engine/ Seems like you would only need to add the interaction layer to achieve your desied results and it might be easier to use.
It sounds like you would need to build a custom component for that functionality. Dragging an image around a TextArea is very non-standard behavior. Flex documentation on custom components Examples of custom components including a custom TextArea.
Yes thats what in my mind now. I should develop a custom component but I don't know where to start. I have an idea using objecthandles in order to move,resize, rotate the image inside but the problem of that is I can't allign the image on the text.
Any idea? Thanks for the reply – Jejad Jul 13 '10 at 6:47.
The solution is TLF (text Layout Framework). With TLF you can use TLF markup to send formatted text and images to a TextFlow. It's very powerful, but also complex.
Here is a list of the tags you can use: blogs.adobe.com/tlf/2009/09/tlf-markup-o... I created a HTML Editor using it, and I'm impress with it. It supports image resizing, drag-n-drop, advanced formatting, etc. Hope this helps!
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