has anyone really started working on this "real-time-change-CSS" thing ?
any project I can participate or take a look at ?
thanks.
On 6/5/06,
Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm,
I don't follow, you mean load a style sheet that changes fill color styles?
Peace, MikeOn 6/5/06, Jason Hawryluk < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of styles for components fill colors etc. Someone had done it in Flex 1.5 and it was very slick or it may have been in the alpha (can't recollect).-----Message d'origine-----
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Objet : Re: [flexcoders] Runtime CSS Styles Flex 2.0 B3Hi,
Search the list, there are a couple of posts on this. You need to use the styleSheet load of the TextField. Then custom parse through values. I am sure there will be some class libraries for this in the future. Gordon Smith (Adobe) hinted that there might also be this in a future version of Flex, I am sure of this.
The 'apply' part of the algorithm is the hardest. I created this in Flash8 for components, havn't finished it to Flex2. When I do I will post the code as it's kinda fun loading css from styleSheets at runtime ;-)
Peace, Mike
On 6/5/06, sourcecoderia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Has anyone figured out a way to do runtime CSS file loading? Is it
possible? I know in Flex 1.5 it was, but the framework has changed so
extensively that I have not figured out a way to do it yet.
Any idea or help appreciated
Jason
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