Are you creating a SWF or an AIR release? Either way, you need to setup a new build target, then you should have the menu option for it.
-Nick On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Dany Dhondt <archeme...@mac.com> wrote: > I have succeeded to migrate from Flash Builder to IntelliJ succesfully. > The final hurdle came up though: > Exporting a release build doesn't seem straightforward! > > So far, I know of this possible solutions: > > 1. Using ANT > 2. Using MAVEN and FlexMojos > 3. Using this: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3416468/exporting-release-build-flex-through-intellij-idea > > 1. and 2. seems a lot of setup and work just to get a release. > 3. Has anyone tried the alternative answer (using Facet's)? > > Export Release Build... was a handy command in FB. Are there plans to make > this a bit more straightforward in IJ? > > thx, > > Dany > > Op 28 mei 2015 om 17:24 uur uur schreef Michael Schmalle < > teotigraphix...@gmail.com>: > > Well seems to me it could only be one thing and that is a swc is not setup > correctly that contains the RichTextEditor and it's namespace. > > I am guessing the error in laymans is actually say, RichTextEditor is not a > DisplayObject and a FormItem can only have display object children. > > But the above is due to IJ not resolving the RichTextEditor correctly. > > Mike > > On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Dany Dhondt <archeme...@mac.com> wrote: > > Thanks Mike, that brought me a step further! > > > I'm facing another problem now: > > > I used the spark RichTextEditor. When I imported this into FB, the > > namespace created was > > xmlns:ns="http://flex.apache.org/experimental/ns" > > In my mxml: > > > <s:FormItem label="Standaard inhoud:"> > > <ns:RichTextEditor id="rte" > > creationComplete="initRte()" > > change="rte_changeHandler(event)" > > width="90%" height="400"/> > > > </s:FormItem> > > > > IJ says that 'Element ns:RichTextEditor is not allowed here'. > > What could be wrong here? > > > Thx for the help > > > Dany > > > > Op 28-mei-2015, om 16:54 heeft Michael Schmalle < > > teotigraphix...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven: > > > > > > Make sure you have the dependencies correct in your build configs and not > > > just your library setup. There are two parts of IJ, the module setup and > > > run/debug target setup. > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Dany Dhondt <archeme...@mac.com> > > wrote: > > > > > >> Hi all, > > >> > > >> Due to the IntelliJ traffic recently, I finally decided to migrate my FB > > >> projects to IJ. > > >> > > >> I migrated a large project and several libraries. All were converted to > > >> modules in IJ. > > >> > > >> Setup went really well but my first run didn't succeed yet due to > > several > > >> errors: > > >> > > >> Error:(184, 0) [TelraamAdmin (module client)]: Error code: 1046: Type > > was > > >> not found or was not a compile-time constant: ITargetBrowser. > > >> Error:(100, 0) [TelraamAdmin (module client)]: Error code: 1046: Type > > was > > >> not found or was not a compile-time constant: LicenseTargetRoot. > > >> > > >> And so on.... > > >> > > >> It are all interfaces and/or classes I created in other modules > > >> (libraries). > > >> The 'types are not found' but all classes are linked (I can > > command-click > > >> them and they do open!). > > >> I must be overlooking something but don't know what. > > >> > > >> Any idea's? > > >> > > >> Thx, > > >> > > >> Dany > > > >