Well at least I know now and can stop banging my head against the 
monitor looking for an answer.

If/when you do come up with something I'd love to try it out!

In the meantime I guess it's create, compile, change, compile... etc 
etc.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Jason Hawryluk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Myself and a couple of other flex coders are actually working on a 
solution
> for runtime themes and css style sets. The Flex 2.0 product release 
will not
> include this support so some of us are working on a solution. It 
will
> include the things you mention plus a couple of other goodies that I
> recently discovered.
> 
> 
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   -----Message d'origine-----
>   De : flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la
> part de Angela
>   Envoyé : lundi 12 juin 2006 22:03
>   À : flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
>   Objet : [flexcoders] Applying a theme in Flex 2.0
> 
> 
>   I've been searching through 100s of messages on here trying to 
find
>   if there is an answer in this forum to applying a theme (swc) to 
an
>   mxml file in Flex 2.0. If this is a repeat question please 
forgive me.
> 
>   I have been able to apply a theme successfully through the 
compiler
>   mxmlc -theme command. This creates a swf. I was wondering if 
there is
>   another way to apply a theme to an mxml application, otherwise, 
every
>   time I make a change to the mxml I have to recompile to a swf to 
see
>   what the changes will look like with the specified theme.
> 
>   I want to be able to easily reskin applications if necessary, 
which
>   is why I chose this approach, however I'd also like to see the
>   application with the specified skin while developing it.
> 
>   My swc includes a swf with symbols for each component state and a
>   css. I used the included AeonGraphical example as my guide.
> 
>   I know in Flex 1.5 there was actually a theme property in the
>   application tag. That no longer exists. So I guess I'm basically
>   looking for the equivalent in 2.0, if there even is one.
> 
>   Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>






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