It would be nice if at least you could specify the base class. So if you create 
a custom label they developer at least gets the same things that are available 
on the base Label class.

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To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2007 2:36:54 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcomponents] Resources on making your component visable in 
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            yep I agree Doug.  It should be noted, cause I had a thread once 
and the adobe guys said they didn't think it was possible to get in the general 
view.


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            right, that has been my experience as well

So maybe the docs should say something like "These properties will be visible 
in the 'Category View' or 'Alphabetical View' of the Flex Properties panel, not 
the 'Standard View'."


Unless someone knows how to get inspectable properties to show up in the 
standard view...



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[Inspectable]


Defines an attribute exposed to component users in the attribute hints and 
Tag inspector of Flex Builder. Also limits allowable values of the property. 
For 
more information, see Inspectable 

metadata 
tag.

no, I'm positive that this works.  Your properties will show up in the tag 
inspector.  However, there doesn't seem to be a way to make your properties 
show up in the general view of the Property inspector slight of changing the 
eclipse plugin.   Anyway, hope this helps


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            I've never gotten this to work, although I might just be 
overlooking something obvious. But code-completion works, and since my use of 
the design view is almost none that's good enough for me.




But yeah, I couldn't figure out how to create a group of properties and have 
them show up like the framework components do.



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Thanks, that got me pretty close. How about how do you control what properties 
will show up in the flex properties window.


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Custom components don't display properly in the design view unless you
built them using a Library Project (to make a SWC file).



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  Are there any documents on how to make you custom component
actually

display in WYSIWYG form within Flex Builder?

  

  

  








    
  










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