I got fed up with not having the Outline view
when in the framework source, so I got around it by creating a new Flex project
called mx, selecting File > Import and importing the contents of the folder
in the frameworks/source/mx directory of the SDK install. This makes an entire
copy of the framework. I’m guessing you could do it with the files in
place by creating a new project directly in the SDK folder location too. This doesn’t really address the breakpoint
thing, but it can make it a lot easier to navigate around the framework code. Cheers, Tim From: Well, to answer my own question, its SORTA
obvious. You can place breakpoints in the SDK libraries. You just
have to do it through keystrokes, and since it doesn't show the line numbers,
there is no visual feedback (bad). But if you look in the Breakpoints
window, it set one. And when you run the program, it will stop there. On 7/21/06, Pan
Troglodytes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Heh, I think you're missing the point. Have you ever opened an
SDK file in FB? Notice that tons of stuff no longer works in that
window. They don't even have line numbers, for crying out loud. And
you sure can't set breakpoints on them, so tracing is right out. Unless someone
knows of some way to get it to happen, which is what I'm hoping. I'm
looking forward to what Dominick says, even though I have no idea what he is
talking about with the attaching thing. ;) On 7/21/06, Jeremy
Lu < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/22/06, Dominick
Accattato <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hrmm, i haven't checked yet. Your talking about
debuggin right? I would imagine that you could attach the source to the
swc, I'll try tonight. On 7/21/06, Pan Troglodytes <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there no way to trace into the SDK libraries, like
DataGrid?
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