wow, spent like 4 hours trying to figure this out until now. Thanks
justin. Is this a bug with flex?

On Apr 18, 4:09 pm, Justin Patrin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually this is because the 3D stuff happens in a layer beneath the flex
> components. You just need to set your Application's backgroundAlpha to 0.
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> Yeah, it took me forever to figure that out too.
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> Justin Patrin
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> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:08 AM, kyma <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I solved this by removing all the flex bits.  It's probably something
> > in my implementation but I couldn't get anything to work in a Flex
> > UIComponent.  I can work around it for now, but I'd be interested to
> > know if anyone else has had Broomstick working in Flex components, or
> > whether this is a bug.
> > Like I say, it's most likely something stupid I was doing. Thanks a
> > lot for your suggestions everyone.  Incidentally, aside from the last
> > few hours' frustrations, I don't think I've ever had so much fun at
> > work.  Everything looks so smooth and runs so quickly.  Incredible
> > work devs :-)
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> > On Apr 7, 2:23 pm, John Brookes <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Kyma not sure what your doing but check that the render actually fires.
> > > just trace in the enterframe.
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> > > Also I've no idea what the sphere is being added to
> > > this.view.mainContainer.addChild(test);
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> > > view.scene.addChild(test)?
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> > > or what NapBackground is.
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> > > Sorry, other than that not a clue.

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