Hi Yishay,

modern look and feel requires CSS and some HTML structure to make possible
some visual things. That was the main task when doing Jewel, take Basic
components and make it generate the additional HTML structure and sync with
a set of CSS rules.

Before doing it, I did MDL set (that could be something similar to
Spectrum). I decide to abandon that path since it implies the set dictates
what can be done and what done. IOW. If you want to make a Flex MX
Accordion, you must count with something similar in that set. That use to
be not the case in many cases. So for that reason the only path I saw
possible was to create our own code  and themes, so we can change look and
feel on the HTML structure we provide, instead of adapt to external UI sets
that could not have the components we need or the functionality we want in
the components we share.

I think the best option could be to make MXRoyale components generate HTML
structures like Jewel. Then you could use jewel themes or even create a
MXRoyale theme based on master JewelTheme

just my 2...





El jue., 18 jun. 2020 a las 9:38, Yishay Weiss (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hi Guys,
>
> The work put into MXRoyale so far means it’s probably the path of least
> resistance when porting a Flex app. What are the challenges in applying a
> modern looking html theme such as Jewel or Spectrum on an  MXRoyale app.
>
> Any thoughts welcome,
> Yishay
>


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