private function doRestore(event:Event){
to
private function doRestore(event:Event):void{
and likewise
private function doRestore(event:Event){
should be
private function doRestore(event:Event):void{
In SizeableTitleWindow, you can add
protected const HEADER_PADDING:int=25;
just before
protected function getHeaderHeight():Number
(i think its around line 125 or so).
Sorry for the confusion.
At 01:24 PM 8/22/2006, Megan wrote:
Thank you! I did come across these examples, I knew there were a__._,_.___
couple I had forgotten to mention. I'm not sure why I didn't look into
them more.
Right now I'm getting two 1008 warnings in the MaxRestorePanel.as, one
that the return value for function "doRestore" has no type declaration
and one that the return value for the function "doMaximize" has no
type declaration. I can get the component to show up when I put it in
an application, but it doesn't do anything.
In SizeableTitleWindow, I get a 1120 error "Access of undefined
property HEADER_PADDING".
If I could get some help on fixing those I'd appreciate it.
I'm so close!! :D
Thanks so much!
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> I've got examples of resizable and collapsible on my blog:
> http://jeff.mxdj.com/flex_2_maxrestorepanel_class.htm
> http://jeff.mxdj.com/sizeabletitlewindow.htm
>
> At 12:05 PM 8/22/2006, Megan wrote:
>
> >Hi everyone. I've been trying to make a panel for an application that
> >has quite a few features. It would need to be manually resizable (not
> >just using states) when you mouse over the lower right hand corner and
> >drag, it needs to be draggable and minimizable/maximizable. I've used
> >the Popup Manager to make the windows draggable, and to be able to
> >switch focus if there are multiple windows.
> >
> >I have found quite a few different examples for the resize feature,
> >but all the ones I could find are from before Flex 2.0 was released,
> >and I can't fix all the errors that come up!
> >
> >Examples I have found include:
> >
>
> http://www.flexdaddy.info/2005/03/06/resizable-and-collapsable-titlewindow-flex-15/
> >(the main one I've been working with)
> > http://www.coenraets.com/viewarticle.jsp?articleId=89
> > http://ria.richtechmedia.com/2006/03/10/resize-panel-revisited/
> >(haven't been able to get the code for this one)
> >
> >If anyone can help with the Actionscript code in the first example
> >especially, that would be awesome. Or if someone could give me a
> >really simple example that is resizable.... I would appreciate it
so much.
> >
> >Thank you for any help!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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