Great, thanks! I'll modify my project to use iconColor so I won't forget to
change it when the new release happens.


On 5/30/07, Alex Harui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   It will be called iconColor in the next release


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*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
Behalf Of *ben.clinkinbeard
*Sent:* Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:40 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [flexcoders] Re: CheckBox check icon style - checkColor
hardcoded?



My guess is that its an oversight. They probably intended to go back
and implement it as a style and forgot about it. There was an almost
identical situation with borderColor in DataGrid, but they fixed it, I
think in the 2.0.1 update.

Definitely submit it to the bug/wish form.

Ben

--- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Derek
Vadneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I ran into this and thought I'd share the solution I used.
>
> The problem:
> How to change the colour of the check icon in the CheckBox component?
>
> Solution:
> There are a few ways to do this but here is the one I opted for since
> it allows me to change the colour through styles.
>
> 1. In the Style section of your MXML file:
> <mx:Style>
> CheckBox {
> /* Overwriting the icon skin class */
> disabledIcon:
ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> downIcon: ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> overIcon: ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> selectedDownIcon:
ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> selectedDisabledIcon:
> ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> selectedOverIcon:
ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> selectedUpIcon:
ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> upIcon: ClassReference("mx.skins.halo.CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor");
> /* Our new style */
> checkColor: #FF0000;
> }
> </mx:Style>
>
> 2. Copy the file CheckBoxIcon.as from the Flex SDK
> 2\frameworks\source\mx\skins\halo folder into the {your project
> folder}\mx\skins\halo.
>
> 3. Rename the file to CheckBoxIconWithCheckColor.as.
>
> 4. Comment out line 24 (the Version.as include).
>
> 5. Replace line 137 and 138:
>
> // Placeholder styles stub
> var checkColor:uint = 0x2B333C;// added style prop
>
> with:
>
> /*
> Modified by {your name} (05/30/2007):
>
> The checkColor variable now gets its value from getStyle if it can,
> otherwise it defaults to what was hardcoded in the CheckBoxIcon.as
> file.
> */
> var defaultCheckColor:uint = 0x2B333C;
> var checkColor:uint = defaultCheckColor;
> if (getStyle('checkColor') != undefined) checkColor =
getStyle('checkColor');
> /*
> End modification.
> */
>
> That's it. Now when you specify a value for the checkColor style. In
> the style code I posted I made it red so the difference would be
> obvious.
>
>
> Gripe/Rant:
> There is a value for the colour in the CheckBoxIcon.as file, found in
> the mx.skins.halo folder. The value was hardcoded, for whatever crazy
> reason. Above and below that line of code are calls to getStyle, and
> the checkColor declaration has comments referring to it as a style.
>
> Why, oh why, would this be hardcoded? I can change pretty much
> anything else in almost any component using styles (frickin'
> beautiful, btw), except the check icon color.
>
> --
>
> Derek Vadneau
>




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Derek Vadneau

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