It looks like you're in a mobile app but trying to base your skin off of the
desktop HSliderThumb skin. Have you looked at using the mobile theme's skin as
your starting point instead?
-- Tom
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What would be the benefit of going with this approach? My concern is that the
window management is going to be totally different between the two (one is full
screen one is windowed) so it seems like it would be easier to make them
separate Windows.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, mark.jonkma
I would look into using two modules loaded into the base application. Base
application contains a login screen and based on results of login either load
heavy weight module or load light weight module.
Sincerely
Mark R. Jonkman
http://bitsbytesandsawdust.blogspot.com
- Original Messag
We have a pretty heavyweight AIR application. Now we are expanding our product
and I need to deliver a lightweight version of our application depending on
which user logs in. So depending on the user's permissions they could get the
heavyweight application (current application) or a lightweight
how to create a new component with stageWebView features and scaleX and ScaleY
features.Thanks
Mark
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Preston" wrote:
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> The only way I know is to destroy the current stageWebView object, and then
> create a new one with the scaled width and height.
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