I don't think so...
I'm not sure how splitting this up would help...I'd just end up scattering
the stuff all over?
It also seems like it would be a P.I.T.A. to have to manually select the
correct view for
8 child components vs 1 call to an 'enhanced' state function that
could 'run' multiple
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I don't think so...
I'm not sure how splitting this up
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I don't think so...
I'm
Each component (in other words, each MXML file, including the main
application) can have its own states. So if your Notes area is in a
separate MXML file, then it can have its own set of states. Same for
any other discrete area of the screen that needs to have separate states.
Does this help?
Howdy Gordon,
I did look into this and put together a first cut attempt. It does
display the lines correctly and is aesthetically pleasing. Although
the code to make the lines seems to be working, there is a bug in the
tree display mechanism. Folder nodes which have child nodes that are
also
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