Here’s a crazy thought.

 

Wrap the list in a canvas.  Make the list one row longer than the canvas.  Hide the lists scrollbars.  Override the canvas scrollbars to reflect what the list scrollbars should be.

 

When scrolling, shift the y postion of the list until you reach a full row, then scroll the list and snap the y back to 0.

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dirtmediaworld
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 12:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcomponents] Re: Smooth List Component Scrolling

 

I think I may be able to hack something together with the creationPolicy
property of a subcomponent of my SimpleItem. Maybe if I wrap my TextArea
inside a container and then set that creationPolicy of that container to
"none", I can call createComponentsFromDescriptors() on that wrapper
component when it's about to come into view. Sorry for the play-by-play,
just thought this might spark someone's creativity or input on this
problem. Or someone might see a red flag and tell me about it. Looks
like there's some good discussion in the docs for "Creating deferred
components".
-Dustin

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