How do we know what is supported and what is not? I am very excited that Flex 4 performance is improved, what about the functionality?
I just gave a quick run for rotation in Flex 4 - it is still buggy, after a couple of rotations it goes off the screen. Is it supported there? --- In [email protected], Alex Harui <aha...@...> wrote: > > Fine, that's what I meant by not-supported. If you change the transform > through rotation or z, then x/ywidth/height do not reflect it and vice-versa. > > I'm not sure what you mean by abandoning the previous version. We finally > took the performance hit and started reflecting transform changes in > x/y/width/height in Flex 4. Flex 3 is still supported, but we aren't going > to backport new features and every bug fix to it. > > > On 5/6/10 5:27 PM, "mitek17" <mite...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > It does support it, it does not update the properties. > Means after you do the transform you don't know the current x,y, width height > of the component. If you maintain these properties sowewhere externally, you > will be able to transform anything. > > PS I understand that Flex 4 is cool, Flex 3 sucks, but abandoning the > previous version is an Apple approach, isn't it? > > Cheers, > Dmitri. > > --- In [email protected] <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> , > Alex Harui <aharui@> wrote: > > > > There might be something I'm missing, but Flex 3 does not support most > > transform manipulations other than scale. It should work correctly in Flex > > 4, especially for Spark components. > > > > > > On 5/5/10 6:40 PM, "mitek17" <mitek17@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Alex et al, > > > > Could you please have a look at the following problem: > > https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-26388 > > > > If you transform container in Flex, it won't update it's own properties, > > which means they become invalid after the first transform. > > > > It works fine for SWFLoader. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Cheers, > > Dmitri. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Alex Harui > > Flex SDK Team > > Adobe System, Inc. > > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui > > > > > > > > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe System, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >

