Alex, I have a question re Cairngorm emulation?

I think  I need to put the Cairngorm source in the Royale project src
folder.  Then, what should I do?

Thanks for your advice.

2019年10月14日(月) 16:47 Takeshita Shoichiro <jl03...@gmail.com>:

> Carlos, thanks.
>
> I am very glad to hear that.
>
> Then, no hesitation to use Crux.
>
> 2019年10月14日(月) 16:43 Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org>:
>
>> Hi Takeshita,
>>
>> I'll try to answer your questions
>>
>> El lun., 14 oct. 2019 a las 8:08, Takeshita Shoichiro (<jl03...@gmail.com>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>>
>>> 1. Does Apache Royale contain almost the ready-to-use emulation code for
>>> Swiz?  Or do we need more work for Apache Royale SDK?
>>>
>>
>> Yes. Swiz is ported to Royale (not emulated) and called Crux. So Crux is
>> ready to use for you right now. No more work are needed for Royale in that
>> line unless you report some bug around it.
>>
>>
>>> 2. Is the use of Jewel required?  Or is it possible also with existing
>>> MXML code?
>>>
>>>
>> Jewel is not required. In Royale you are not tied to only one UI Set like
>> in Flex. You have several ones to choose. You can use emulation components
>> for MX/Spark, Basic, Jewel, MDL....
>>
>> If you use MXRoyale, you'll get a near 0% code changes, but your
>> application will look black/white unless you try to improve the look and
>> feel.
>> In exchange, Jewel will requiere you to recode you visual code, what
>> means in most cases very easy changes, but is not as direct as MXRoyale, in
>> exchange you get a more good looking interface since Jewel is crafted with
>> look and feel and themes in mind.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carlos Rovira
>> http://about.me/carlosrovira
>>
>> --
> Shoichiro Takeshita
> 武下 祥一郎
>
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