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Hi Matt,
Yeah, I realized after posting my thread that we have PopUp
Managers to do that sort of thing. But now I'm stuck at another problem. I am
creating TitleWindow as a popup. How can I make it so that users can
resize/minimize/maximize it?
Thanks
Agha From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Chotin Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 8:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Loading mxml Components You can tell the Panel
instance to createChild and pass in the MXML component you want it to
instantiate. I'm assuming you want to do this programmatically, this isn't
a Panel containing a single kind of component that you could easily write in
MXML? When you say the Panel needs to lay on top, does it need to stick
around for a while? Or this the sort of thing you could use the
PopUpManager for? If you need it to move around but not be a popup you're
going to need to have your Application have a Canvas. Then the Canvas can
contain a VBox that is sized to the same size as the Canvas. And then you
can add the Panel to the Canvas which will allow the Panel to move around and on
top of the VBox. HTH, Matt From:
Hi
all, I need to create a
panel control and load another mxml component into that and
partially lay the panel on top
of the current app. How do I go
about doing that? Thanks Agha
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Title: Loading mxml Components
- RE: [flexcoders] Loading mxml Components Mehdi, Agha
- [flexcoders] Re: Loading mxml Components Andrew Spaulding
- RE: [flexcoders] Loading mxml Components Matt Chotin
- [flexcoders] Input formatting James
- Re: [flexcoders] Input formatting Aldo Bucchi
- Re: [flexcoders] Input formatting Darron J. Schall
- RE: [flexcoders] Loading mxml Components Mehdi, Agha

