btw, if you use the link below you can resize it using the browser window
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sol/shared/spl/hi/videoguide/winterolympics/v_00007/swf/snowboardplayer.swf?path=/sol/shared/spl/hi/videoguide/winterolympics
and heres another example of some earlier stuff
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sol/shared/spl/hi/selector/v_00004/swf/ssplayer.swf?path=/sol/shared/spl/hi/selector/
Rob
On 2/1/06, Ben Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a quicky to let you guys know i am following this thread with great interest. It's great to see the work that is being done in the community, many tx for that by the way :)I am also considering stepping away from the v2 components, so threads like these are very informative.Cheers, Ben
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Grden
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;) That site works well Rob - nice work!
Man, if you have time to invest in helping out with refactoring the xray interface, I'm all for it. Basically, it's largely on my shoulders right now, and for everything else, I can certainly refactor the classes, but the interface itself and deciding on components is a huge issue especially since the next revision HAS to be resizeable.
If you're seriously interested Rob, get with me off list to talk about where your components are and let's see if we can't get something going. If that's not what you meant, then ignore what I just said ;)
On 1/31/06, Rob Bateman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:SMX is trucking along nicely, but i've yet to fill a couple of holes in the library - namely an integrated textarea component and a problem-free tabmanager. It does have a lot of other stuff of immediate use tho, and a not-unlike MXML layout markup that i call *ahem* SMXML. Plus i am constantly using the set in my own applications so i can say with some confidence that it's pretty stable.It can also handle resizing without a hitch, in fact i purposly built it with that in mind after getting tired of the editors changing the template sizes days before project completion.here's the last application i built with it:I would actually be really interested in providing a new gui for xray as i'm trying to push SMX development in that direction anyway - more desktop app interface. I would have to finish my menu component and do the modal dialog thing, but they wouldn't be difficult jobs considering i was planning those additions anyway. Just need something to work towards...Also did i mention the entire set compiles to less than 40K? (omitting embedded fonts) :)Rob
--On 1/30/06, Mark Winterhalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:> Or alternative projects?
there's also SMX:
http://osflash.org/smx
mark
On 1/30/06, Darren Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the "X-Ray with MTASC/SWFMill only" thread Carlos Rovira wrote:
>
> > ... X-Ray should use other framework for its interface to become a
> > true open source product that people could customize for his own
> > purposes, and remove all mx dependencies. Maybe ActionStep or ASWing
> > could be the solution and as well a good POC project for this
> > application framework projects
>
> and John Grden replied:
>
> > I want to move to ActionStep personaly.
>
> I was studying these last week and felt ASWing was worth diving into
> first, but didn't have much to go on. Has anyone here tried both and can
> list some pros and cons of each? Or alternative projects?
>
> (My most immediate need is for buttons and drop-down boxes; secondary
> need is for menus, modal dialog boxes, and multiple windows that can
> automatically lay themselves out as the user opens and closes windows as
> well as allow user resizing.)
>
> Darren
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