I switched to your way of doing this when i saw your post!

On 6/26/07, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Hi, Johannes,

> proceed to check if individual aspects of that style exists:

Using the default factory, styles will never exist before, this is a catch
22 where your are implying a TypeSelector default.

So this,

(!classStyle.getStyle("playButtonStyle")

will never happen because where I use this is class initialization and
that only happens once.

Peace, Mike

On 6/13/07, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   hi Muzak
>
> I proceed to check if individual aspects of that style exists:
>
>
>                     if(!classStyle.getStyle("playButtonStyle"))
>                     {
>                         
classStyle.setStyle("playButtonStyle",createDefaultButtonStyle());
>                     }
> where classStyle is the one you are already checking.
>
> j
>
>
> On 6/13/07, Muzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   I just ran into the following issue and was wondering how others
> > solve this.
> >
> > When creating a component and setting default styles, you use a static
> > method and check for the existance of a StyleDeclaration.
> >
> > private static function initStyles():Boolean {
> > var css:CSSStyleDeclaration = StyleManager.getStyleDeclaration
> > ("MyComponent");
> > if (!css) {
> > css = new CSSStyleDeclaration();
> > css.setStyle("tileColors", [0x000000, 0xFFFFFF]);
> > StyleManager.setStyleDeclaration("StyleComponent", css, false);
> > }
> > return true;
> > }
> >
> > This works fine as long as there is no CSS style defined in MXML
> >
> > Let's say I have the following mxml:
> >
> > <mx:Style>
> > StyleComponent {
> > }
> > </mx:Style>
> >
> > <controls:StyleComponent id="_comp" />
> >
> > As you can see, there is a style for the component defined in CSS, but
> > no styles are defined.
> > So because a CSSStyleDeclaration will be defined when the static
> > initStyles method is invoked, default styles (tileColors) will not
> > be set, in other words, it never reaches past the if(!css) part.
> >
> > So how and, more important, where (in which method) does one check if
> > styles have actually been defined and if no default values
> > exist, set them.
> >
> > regards,
> > Muzak
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> j:pn
> http://www.lennel.org
>
>


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