--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Tracy Spratt" <tspr...@...> wrote: > > An HBox in a Form is a very different thing than a Form in an HBox. > > > > A container is going to layout its children according to is own rules. > You can't expect it to alter those rules depending upon its parent. > > Tracy Spratt > Lariat Services
Assuming these are done with styles, is there any cascading in these styles? I would think that a child would conform to the styles of its parent. I mean they put the "C" in "CSS" for a reason. I've already noticed that any styles declared against, say a ComboBox, don't seem to apply to any OO descendants of combobox. So do we need to rename Flex stylesheets from css to just ss? I acknowledge the fact that this is indeed the way things are, but I feel that it more likely a naive implementation of cascading styles rather than a deliberate decision. Just like the problem with certain global resources in modules, like the resourcemanager, might go missing at odd moments unless you do certain things, it is the way it is, but that doesn't make it any less a bug, nor does it make it a thing that shouldn't be fixed. Ok, deep breath...thank you very much for your reply. I agree that it is most probably my misconception in this case that just because when I apply a style to xml, or html, or xhtml, a container sure does alter its rules based on those of its parent, again based on the little "c" in "css", it is wrong of me to assume that mxml would react the same way, or that anyone would feel a need to either make it consistent with the rest of the world or document the difference anywhere. But you've been kind in making a reply to me, again, thank you.