Re: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-02-07 Thread Carlos Rovira
ruary 6, 2020 6:03 PM > *To: *users@royale.apache.org > *Subject: *RE: Event and positioning list jewel > > > > Hi, first thank you for your help and guidance. In the end we have created > a component ... surely it cannot be called "PopupButton" but, the truth is >

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-02-06 Thread Yishay Weiss
Thanks for sharing. Glad you found something that works for you. From: Maria Jose Esteve<mailto:mjest...@iest.com> Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 6:03 PM To: users@royale.apache.org<mailto:users@royale.apache.org> Subject: RE: Event and positioning list jewel Hi, first thank you f

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-02-06 Thread Maria Jose Esteve
AE410] Thanks, Hiedra. De: Carlos Rovira Enviado el: lunes, 13 de enero de 2020 22:16 Para: users@royale.apache.org Asunto: Re: Event and positioning list jewel Hi, in fact as Yishay if DropDownList doesn't fit for you, you can use directly Jewel ComboBox that supports itemrenderers

Re: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Carlos Rovira
ox and change the view and > the popup beads. Then you could also reuse the HideComboBoxOnMouseDownBead. > > > > *From: *Maria Jose Esteve > *Sent: *Monday, January 13, 2020 5:04 PM > *To: *users@royale.apache.org > *Subject: *RE: Event and positioning list jewel >

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Yishay Weiss
pache.org> Subject: RE: Event and positioning list jewel Hi Carlos, I like the idea of PopUpButton. We really got to this point (button + list) because the dropdownlist was not built well but now, I like this button option more, it is more clean and simple. I can help you very little with the

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Maria Jose Esteve
it is. Let's see if I take a while today and I can extract the project code so you can see the example. Thanks for your help. Hiedra De: Carlos Rovira-2 [via Apache Royale Users] Enviado el: lunes, 13 de enero de 2020 14:05 Para: Maria Jose Esteve Asunto: Re: Event and positioning list

Re: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Carlos Rovira
> > > > *De:* yishayw [via Apache Royale Users] > *Enviado el:* lunes, 13 de enero de 2020 10:40 > *Para:* Maria Jose Esteve > *Asunto:* RE: Event and positioning list jewel > > > > Hi Maria, > > > > Flex was richer and heavier, and had lots of features

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Maria Jose Esteve
yale Users] Enviado el: lunes, 13 de enero de 2020 10:40 Para: Maria Jose Esteve Asunto: RE: Event and positioning list jewel Hi Maria, Flex was richer and heavier, and had lots of features built in just in case someone might need them. In Royale we stress a Pay As You Go philosophy which me

RE: Event and positioning list jewel

2020-01-13 Thread Yishay Weiss
Hi Maria, Flex was richer and heavier, and had lots of features built in just in case someone might need them. In Royale we stress a Pay As You Go philosophy which means your application should contain less code that you are not using. This means there will be less events and attributes out of