Thanks for the reply Clint. I am impressed that you you were somehow able to
tell that I am using an mxml renderer with binding. I will start by trying
to debug this and then I may ATTEMPT to write an actionscript itemrenderer,
but I have little idea how to start. I know I will have to override a l
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 12:43 PM, bilbosax wrote:
> The big question is do Exceptions take up time?
>
Yes.
>
> I am finally able to get some good data into Scout to profile my mobile
> application, and I am quite confused. The compiler finds no errors,
> debugging throws no erro
The big question is do Exceptions take up time?
I am finally able to get some good data into Scout to profile my mobile
application, and I am quite confused. The compiler finds no errors,
debugging throws no errors, my application is displaying all of the correct
data, but when I run Scout and lo
Thanks for your help Josh. I was able to get it to work by adding
-advanced-telemetry=true in the Flash Builder Compiler(I have FB 4.5 and
didn't realize you could use this command if you have the right SDK
installed), and then I packaged it using ADT with the command -sampler
added. Those two th
If you're letting Flash Builder or another IDE package the IPA, then yes,
it's probably rebuilding the SWF. You may need to manually package it with
adt on the command line, if you want to use SWF Scout Enabler.
Or upgrade your SDK so that you can use the advanced-telemetry compiler
option. The Ap
Yes. There’s a ColorUtil class.
On Nov 15, 2016, at 12:14 PM, Rui Cruz wrote:
> Ok, I'll create a new branch and check where I can find some ColorUtils
> (Doesn't the FlexSDK already haves one?).
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
> 2016-11-14 17:03 GMT+00:00 Alex Harui [via Apache Flex Users] <
> ml-no
Ok, I'll create a new branch and check where I can find some ColorUtils
(Doesn't the FlexSDK already haves one?).
Thank you
2016-11-14 17:03 GMT+00:00 Alex Harui [via Apache Flex Users] <
ml-node+s246n14116...@n4.nabble.com>:
> Hi Rui,
>
> I saw that it got recorded as well. Next step is