Hey thanks a lot
On Feb 23, 2:22 pm, "<fx:AnandVardhan/>" <vardhanan...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <!-- controls\bar\SBarSimple.mxml -->
> <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml">
>
> <mx:Script>
> <![CDATA[
>
> import mx.events.ScrollEvent;
>
> // Event handler function to display the scroll location.
> private function myScroll(event:ScrollEvent):void {
> showPosition.text = "VScrollBar properties summary:" +
> '\n' +
> "------------------------------------" + '\n' +
> "Current scroll position: " +
> event.currentTarget.scrollPosition + '\n' +
> "The maximum scroll position: " +
> event.currentTarget.maxScrollPosition + '\n' +
> "The minimum scroll position: " +
> event.currentTarget.minScrollPosition;
> }
> ]]>
> </mx:Script>
>
> <mx:Label
> width="100%"
> color="blue"
> text="Click on the ScrollBar control to view its properties."/
>
>
>
> <mx:VScrollBar id="bar"
> height="100%"
> minScrollPosition="0"
> maxScrollPosition="{this.width - 20}"
> lineScrollSize="50"
> pageScrollSize="100"
> repeatDelay="1000"
> repeatInterval="500"
> scroll="myScroll(event);"/>
>
> <mx:TextArea id="showPosition"
> height="100%" width="100%"
> color="blue"/>
> </mx:Application>
>
> On Feb 23, 10:26 am, "Flexian_NGL ,@Bangalore" <chich...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > yes, you can add scrollbar as an separate component in mxml.
>
> > --
> > Thanks & Regards
> > GK
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