As I said those classes are all inside of the main bootstrapper which loads all 
the RSLs. All the type selectors are handled in the bootstrapper one time with 
-keep-all-type-selectors. All other <s:Module> should not have them because of 
the redundency.

31.10.2019, 17:44, "Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek" <e.bek...@yandex.com>:
> This is what is automatically generated by the mxmlc compiler:
>
> https://pastebin.com/H2uRka78
>
> 31.10.2019, 16:46, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>:
>>  What is in your MyMOdule_Styles class? That should give you a clue as to 
>> where the CSS is coming from. I think if there are no selectors at all then 
>> it won't generate the class so you have to get rid of all of the selectors 
>> in that class. Some may be coming from SWCs.
>>
>>  -Alex
>>
>>  On 10/31/19, 6:17 AM, "Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek" <e.bek...@yandex.com> wrote:
>>
>>      I tried these compiler settings:
>>
>>      -defaults-css-url=styles.css -defaults-css-files=styles.css 
>> -theme=styles.css
>>
>>      I've created a dummy CSS file with:
>>
>>      /* CSS file */
>>      @namespace s "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark";
>>      @namespace mx "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx";
>>
>>      .fontButton {
>>              fontSize: 16;
>>              fontWeight: bold;
>>      }
>>
>>      s|List{
>>              skinClass: null;
>>      }
>>
>>      But nothing changes as the MyModule_Styles class is still generated.
>>
>>      30.10.2019, 21:59, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>:
>>      > Don't know for sure. There is some logic that won't generate that 
>> class if there are no CSS style definitions to output. You might be able to 
>> control what CSS the compiler sees by setting the 
>> compiler.defaults-css-files option and/or messing around with the .css files 
>> in the SWCs.
>>      >
>>      > HTH,
>>      > -Alex
>>      >
>>      > On 10/30/19, 1:46 PM, "Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek" <e.bek...@yandex.com> 
>> wrote:
>>      >
>>      > Is there also any other way to remove the generation of the 
>> _Module_Styles class which is always compiled by default?
>>      >
>>      > 30.10.2019, 17:01, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>:
>>      > > Don't know for sure. Try setting:
>>      > >
>>      > > -locales=
>>      > >
>>      > > IOW, specify an empty list of locales. The compiler looks like it 
>> will not attempt to add resource bundles if there are no locales.
>>      > >
>>      > > HTH,
>>      > > -Alex
>>      > >
>>      > > On 10/30/19, 7:45 AM, "Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek" 
>> <e.bek...@yandex.com> wrote:
>>      > >
>>      > > Greetings again!
>>      > >
>>      > > I would like to know if there is a way to bypass the Resource 
>> Compilation of a module or an Application in Flex.
>>      > > I realized that duplicates are in every SWF and I don't need them. 
>> In the RSL loader that is loading the Apache Flex SWFs
>>      > > from my app all the Resources are already there and loaded once. I 
>> don't want that to happen in my sub modules or sub applications because they 
>> are redundant
>>      > > and takes up RAM resources in the VM.
>>      > >
>>      > > Is this possible?
>>      > >
>>      > > Ergü

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