Hi There,
They only show when you compile to a SWC and select "Category View" in the flex properties window. Enumerable values are the same...
Hilary
On 8/8/06, dmandrio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm testing custom component developpement.
Why the component below don't show 'myString' propertie in Design mode ?
Thanks.
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package
{
import mx.core.UIComponent;
public class MyCustomComponent extends UIComponent
{
[Inspectable(category="General", defaultValue="hello")]
public var myString:String;
public function MyCustomComponent()
{
super();
}
}
}
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