
Those of you who are interested in supporting localized text in your Flash Lite applications now have a new resource to help provide guidance and best practices. Today we've published a Flash Lite article about "Creating Bi-directional Text in Flash Lite" (including sample files) and it's definitely one topic that we've heard requests from developers about.
The author Samir Dash has done a great job of sharing his knowledge including how to separate the data and presentation layers for text and how a string of text can vary in length depending on the language being used. This is important if you're thinking about developing an application that can support more than one language.
I hope that the broader community starts to create more localized Flash Lite content now given Samir's article - if you create something please share it with the community by sending me an email with a short description and screen shots. We love to see what you guys are creating!
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Hi Bill!
I am glad that the article was useful to the FL community.
regards
Samir
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