Hi iley,
> but the "pluggable look & feel" mechanism is finished,
I didn't doubt that - it was more a question of "this is a rather
expansive framework I haven't worked with before, so where on
earth do I start?" :-)
> you can take a look at the classes in org.aswing.plaf.winxp
> and org.aswing.plaf.asw packages(XP Look and Feel is not
> complete, ASW Look anf Feel is almost complete) to see
> how the extending org.aswing.plaf.basic,
Will do, thanks.
> normally, just override some paint method, you can get a
> different look component set.
Can I use movieclips as skins, too? Because this project I'm working
on is using rather drawing-unfriendly skins (it has a kind of
rough, scribbled look, lots of vertices, I think I'd go rather mad
drawing this via AS...)
> Also, same component with different look is possible in AsWing
> too, you can do this just with: component.setUI(new YourUI());
That's cool! I must take a closer look at this.
> Hope this helps.
It's definitely given me a nudge into the right direction,
thank you!
Regina
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