Thank you and thank you!!! 

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Behalf Of Keith Salisbury
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [osflash] Component Library

Nice class structure, and i strongly aggree with your philosophies about
separting the design from code, yet still enabling the full flexibility of
flash for the designers.....

On 10/6/05, Grant Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holy crap these look awesome!
>
> Grant
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of Scott Hyndman
> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 7:17 PM
> To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [osflash] Component Library
>
> Where did this come from? Great job! You've got to love when things 
> come out of left field like this.
>
> Is your datagrid a scrollview kind of deal? How many rows can it handle?
>
> I'm sure I'll have more questions...are you on MSN? (I'm writing a 
> datagrid for ActionStep right now, so I'm interested in how you did a 
> few things)
>
> /Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of David Karam
> Sent:   Wed 10/5/2005 6:51 PM
> To:     [email protected]
> Cc:
> Subject:        [osflash] Component Library
> Hi
>
>
> I have posted a component library written in ActionScript 2. This 
> library is based on a strongly decoupled view and controller with a 
> considered method of data binding based on XML or class modeled sources.
>
> The component library has passed its design phased and is in the proof 
> of concept phase. Try the sample application featuring: context 
> sensitive menus, drag and drop tree nodes, strong data binding with 
> xml source, a complex table/tree widget with pulldowns and invisible 
> fields and context sensitive component behavior. The main application 
> class
> (com.posttool.app.categoryEditor.Application) is in the Eclipse 
> project listed below.
>
> http://posttool.com/as2components/deploy/
>
>
> Class overview
>
> http://posttool.com/as2components/classDiagram.png
>
>
> Documentation
>
> http://posttool.com/as2components/docs
>
>
> Downloadable "FAMES" Project
>
> http://posttool.com/as2components/UI0.zip
>
>
> A Note about the use of SWF files
>
> I currently use SWF files (source files fla6 included) with a creative 
> movieclip instance naming system to skin the UI. I will have clean 
> documentation on this aspect shortly and post the spec for each component.
>
> This provides clean separation between designer and programmer. I hope 
> that the ability to create drawings in Swfmill progresses to a nice 
> api so that the skins could be specified that way. I also hope that 
> Adobe Illustrator will be able to export compliant SWF skins for this
system.
>
> This configuration is much more convenient than drawing the components 
> with code. It puts control of the 'drawings' in the hands of designers 
> and allows the windowing toolkit to be easily skinned. With the 
> proliferation of SWF generators, many authors with a variety of tools 
> will be able to create the component skins.
>
>
> Finally
>
> I would like to set this up as a new osflash project only if someone 
> is interested in working on it with me. I realize that there are other 
> component libraries being developed. I would like to distinguish this 
> one as the simplest code base with clean separation between primitive 
> drawing & controller code.
>
>
>
> Best regards, David Karam
>
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