That is my life's mantra.
Peace, Mike
Tim,
It is especially encouraging to see CSS enable this type of customization in a component. This is a very nice simplification for the developer and adds allot of value.
It is a great visualization combined with row sorting. Sorting the 'Status' or 'Balance' columns yields a great visual effect for the end user.
It is also great to see a component arrive from someone who said this before:
"I'm joining this list to learn from your expertise and eventually contribute." Tim Hoff
Tim, thanks for contributing early and getting involved. We all just learned a really great technique from your contribution and I think we will see more CSS + custom components as a result.
If you haven't heard me say it:
Post questions, components, and code to FlexComponents. Don't be nervous about contributing or making mistakes publicly, everyone will learn something from your contribution. If you have a question about how something works, there are others pondering the exact question in silence.
Get involved, post, make mistakes, and learn.
It is my hope that this list exudes the ethos of discovery and exploration. There's nothing like getting your hands on something to understand it. What would the world be if the Wright brothers had not mucked around with bicycles and kites.
Kudos Tim!
Ted Patrick
Flex Evangelist
Adobe Systems Incorporated
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Hoff
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 9:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcomponents] Re: First real component attempt
Thanks Manish,
Your suggestions helped move me in right direction. With the help of Jason (Pan Troglodytes at flexcoders), here is a DataGrid component that can be used to conditionally change rowColors through CSS.
It's not that complicated, but it's a start. Thank you all for your input.
Tim Hoff
--- In [email protected], "Manish Jethani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7/17/06, Tim Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > 1. In drawRowBackgrounds(), I'm looping by curRow, CSS
> > rowBackgroundColors, and curCol (Columns) - to match the columns
> > [curCol].dataField with the CSS fieldName. This works fine. The
> > problem that I'm having is getting the cell data to compare with the
> > CSS value. I've banged on this for while now, but keep coming up
> > short.
>
> The 'iterator' variable (protected) always points to the topmost
> visible row. You can get the data from there by looking up the
> 'dataField' in the collection.
>
> > 2. Is there a way to draw the row background at the same time that> > the data is rendered? Currently the row backgrounds are painted a! nd
> > a delay occurs before the cells are filed with data. Not the best
> > look.
>
> :-/
>
> > 3. Wish-list: Is there an easy way to blend (mid-tween) two row
> > backgroundColors, should the row meet multiple conditions. I
> > suppose that I would also need to consider the column
> > backgroundColor, but let's take it one step at a time.
>
> So if you're drawing with a non-1 alpha, the colours will blend.
>
> Manish
>
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