Maciek, I'm going to shoot you an email. On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Maciek Sakrejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric, > > I looked at the source, and it seems like your container does not > support horizontalAlign="center" and verticalAlign="middle" (unless I'm > missing something). Any chance of adding that support? It's the main > thing keeping us with the FlowBox from FlexLib. If you're not interested > in adding that support, would you accept a patch (I can't guarantee I'll > have time to actually implement this, but my company is certainly > interested in a better flow container)? > > Thanks, > > -- > Maciek Sakrejda > Truviso, Inc. > http://www.truviso.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Cancil <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <ecancil%40gmail.com>> > Reply-To: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > To: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [flexcoders] flex version of html float? > Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:36:24 -0500 > > Hi, I have created a flow container component that fixed a lot of the > bugs that existed in the one that existed in FlexLib - you can find it > at http://blog.3r1c.net/?p=89 > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Maciek Sakrejda > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <msakrejda%40truviso.com>> wrote: > Jerry, check out the FlowBox container from FlexLib: > > > > > http://flexlib.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/examples/FlowBox/FlowBox_Sample.swf > > http://code.google.com/p/flexlib/ > > > I haven't actually used it for adjusting layout when resizing: > we need > to handle layout of a varying set of children of different > sizes. It > does have some quirks, but it works reasonably well. > > A friend also suggested Eric Cancil's FlowContainer: > > http://blog.3r1c.net/?p=89 > > I have not tried it yet, but have been meaning to. > -- > Maciek Sakrejda > Truviso, Inc. > http://www.truviso.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jerry DuVal <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <jduval%40pace2020.com>> > Reply-To: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > To: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [flexcoders] flex version of html float? > Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:21:51 -0500 > > I have a HBox that contains form items. When the window is > resized to a > smaller window flex automatically places the horizontal scroll > bar. Is > there any way to float the items to the next line instead of > having the > scroll bar. > > <mx:VBox width="100%" height="100%"> > > <mx:Form width="100%" height="100%"> > > <mx:HBox> > > <mx:FormItem label="Field"> > > <mx:Text id="nameField" fontWeight="bold" > text="bar"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Expression"> > > <mx:Text fontWeight="bold" > id="expressionField" text="foo"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > </mx:HBox> > > <mx:HBox> > > <mx:FormItem label="Column Name" width="499"> > > <mx:TextInput fontWeight="bold" id="caption" > text="{parentDocument.field.description}" editable="true" > width="355"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Add Check All Column"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="checkAll" enabled > selected="{parentDocument.field.checkAll}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > </mx:HBox> > > <mx:HBox> > > <mx:FormItem label="Do Not Wrap Data"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="noWrap" > selected="{parentDocument.field.noWrap}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Auto Size"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="autosize" > selected="{parentDocument.field.autosize}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Fixed Size"> > > <mx:TextInput fontWeight="bold" id="size" > text="{parentDocument.field.size}" editable="true" width="40"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Hidden"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="hidden" > selected="{parentDocument.field.hidden}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Editable"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="editable" change > selected="{parentDocument.field.editable}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > <mx:FormItem label="Required"> > > <mx:CheckBox id="required" > selected="{parentDocument.field.required}"/> > > </mx:FormItem> > > </mx:HBox> > > </mx:Form> > > </mx:VBox> > > Jerry DuVal > > Pace Systems Group, Inc. > > 800.624.5999 > > www.Pace2020.com > > > > >

