Alex,
    I'll see if I can squeeze in sometime this week to make a basic one to 
contribute.  I'm talking just the basic methods addPopUp, bringToFront, 
centerPopUp, createPopUp, removePopUp, and a few helper methods.  That's the 
smallest amount of stuff to give the exact same methods as the Flex side and 
not be dependent on any of the old managers (like system manager).  That should 
help support your less is more concept by not adding in all the extra weight we 
are adding to ours, but still be useful for migrations.

    So I image then you can do popups manually for small things with an general 
element adding / removing.  However have the option to switch over to the basic 
PopUpManager for window ordering and modals with backdrops.


-Mark K

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Harui [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 9:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: PopUpManager question

HI Mark,

If you want to contribute your PopUpManager to Royale or otherwise share it 
with others, that would be great.  Royale will probably not have a single 
one-size-fits-all PopUpManager.  Different implementations will hopefully 
become available as folks like you implement them.

The Basic components have a Collection.swc that has an ArrayList that might 
serve as a starting point for your collection needs.

HTH,
-Alex

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