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Add paragraph to flow elements

Add paragraph to flow elements
          

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<!-- sparktextcontrols/AccessTextFlowMethods.mxml --> 
<s:Application 
    xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" 
    xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx" 
    xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark" 
    creationComplete="initApp()"> 
    <s:layout> 
        <s:VerticalLayout/> 
    </s:layout> 
    <fx:Script> 
    import flashx.textLayout.elements.*; 
    private var textFlow:TextFlow = new TextFlow(); 
    private var paragraph1:ParagraphElement = new ParagraphElement(); 
    private var paragraph2:ParagraphElement = new ParagraphElement(); 
    private var span1:SpanElement = new SpanElement(); 
    private var span2:SpanElement = new SpanElement(); 
    private function initApp():void { 
        span1.id = "span1"; 
        span2.id = "span2"; 
        paragraph1.id = "paragraph1"; 
        paragraph2.id = "paragraph2"; 
        span1.text = "This is paragraph one."; 
        span2.text = "This is paragraph two."; 
        paragraph1.addChild(span1); 
        paragraph2.addChild(span2); 
        textFlow.addChild(paragraph1); 
        textFlow.addChild(paragraph2); 
        myRET.textFlow = textFlow; 
    } 
    private function changeColors():void { 
        // Set color of paragraph one. 
        textFlow.getElementByID("paragraph1").setStyle("color", 0xFF0000); 
        // Set color of paragraph two. 
        textFlow.getElementByID("paragraph2").setStyle("color", 0xFF0000); 
    } 
    </fx:Script> 
    <s:RichEditableText id="myRET" height="100" width="200"> 
    </s:RichEditableText> 
    <s:Button label="Change Colors" click="changeColors()"/> 
</s:Application>

   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
  








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