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Patrick Buchheit commented on FLEX-28132:
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This behaviour also occurs when a SkinableContainer is added to the
controlBarContent of a Panel or TitleWindow. Elements placed inside the
SkinnableContainer and controlled by view states will be displayed in the wrong
order. From what I can tell, it looks like there is a race condition that
causes the overrides from the view states to be applied before the parent
component (the panel in this case) has all of it's child elements set.
> Wrong element order when using SkinnableContainer and states
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-28132
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-28132
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Spark: SkinnableContainer
> Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 4.5.1 (Release)
> Environment: Affected OS(s): Windows
> Affected OS(s): Windows 7
> Language Found: English
> Reporter: Adobe JIRA
>
> When I use a descendant of the SkinnableContainer (eg BorderContainer) which
> itself is included or excluded in a state, the child elements in the default
> state appears in incorrect order (Label "B" before Label "A").
> This problem disappears when using a Group instead of BorderContainer, or
> when the container itself is not included or excluded in a state, or when
> states changes forth and back.
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
> xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark">
> <s:states>
> <s:State name="state1" />
> <s:State name="state2" />
> </s:states>
> <s:VGroup>
> <s:BorderContainer includeIn="state1,state2">
> <s:layout>
> <s:HorizontalLayout paddingLeft="10" paddingTop="10" />
> </s:layout>
> <s:Label text="A"/>
> <s:Label text="B" includeIn="state1" />
> </s:BorderContainer>
> <s:Button label="state" click="currentState = currentState ==
> 'state1' ? 'state2' : 'state1';" />
> </s:VGroup>
> </s:Application>
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