On Apr 16, 2013, at 7:26 PM, Alex Harui wrote: > Thanks for working on this. I have some "process" tasks for you. > > 1) I just skimmed the commit email and noticed that the files need Apache > headers.
Okay. I'll add them. > 2) I think you mentioned that some of this code was originally written by > someone else? I think we need an email from him in the mailing list > archives so we have an official "paper trail". You could forward one from > him or he can write a new one. We also need to determine what kinds of > licenses and copyright attributions are required for his work, if any. I did not get his code yet. I will see him in person in two weeks. It might wait until then. I'll consult with you when that happens... > > On 4/16/13 7:33 AM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I just pushed an initial skeleton framework of the panel with some >> placeholder >> components there to give an idea what the different components look like. >> Some >> of the methods I used for styling is a bit hacky, but it worksÅ >> >> All the code needed for styling in both a light and dark UI is there. There's >> also a NativeComboBox which I like to use instead of the normal ComboBox. You >> can see the difference in behavior if you run the extension. >> >> None of the UI layout or functionality implementation is done yet. When I >> find >> some time, I'll start with laying something out, unless someone else gets to >> it first. >> >> In terms of a UI, I'm thinking of populating a TextArea with the FXG XML that >> can be copied and pasted elsewhere or a direct export to file. >> >> Harbs >> >> On Apr 15, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Harbs wrote: >> >>> I'd like to start that project to export FXG from creative suite apps. >>> >>> Some questions: >>> 1) Should I start this on a personal github account, or have we settled on >>> something else? >>> 2) CS Extensions have dependencies on a number of Adobe swcs. How do we >>> handle the project vis a vis Apache's policies and binaries? I don't think >>> those dependencies can be includedÅ >>> >> > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >