Also, I forgot to mention that Adobe's solution does not respect the width of each column. In my test, the first column width around 60% and the second column 40%.
Regards, On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Guilherme Blanco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > > Does anyone have already implemented a multicolumn form in Flex? > > Before you point me to Google (GIYF), I already tried all solutions > available, including the most known ones: > - > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/communityengine/index.cfm?event=showdetails&productId=2&postId=9644 > - http://jc.pontaza.com/wp/?p=77 > - My own > > Let me first describe the each ones: > > Adobe's: It plays really nice, until you need to define an item that > occupies more than a single row. There's no colSpan (as in HTML), but > there's rowSpan for column. > > Potanza's: Weird, really weird solution. It only accepts column > organization if you use its FormGroup class. Inspecting source, you'll > see that FormGroup extends Form, and the entire idea behind a single > Form is down. > My automate script pick each FormItem (or any other class that I > define) and incorporate all children picking its value depending on > children class instance. Sounds big and yes, it is. > The issue is that this automation ignores other Forms. So if you > define a nested form inside the one you're calling, all fields > internally defined are ignored. > > Mine: I used a simple HBox and made Box children inside. It did > everything I wanted, except label spacing. The form inputs does not > left align to the higher one, and becomes horrible. > I switched then to Grid, and the same issue happened again. > > > Now, I ask the same question again.... does anyone have already > implemented a *real* multicolumn form in Flex? > If possible could you share the source or swc file? > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Best regards, > > -- > Guilherme Blanco - Web Developer > CBC - Certified Bindows Consultant > Cell Phone: +55 (16) 9166-6902 > MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > URL: http://blog.bisna.com > Rio de Janeiro - RJ/Brazil > -- Guilherme Blanco - Web Developer CBC - Certified Bindows Consultant Cell Phone: +55 (16) 9166-6902 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://blog.bisna.com Rio de Janeiro - RJ/Brazil

