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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/30/14 1:46 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com wrote:
Is it possible that Adobe shares with us their modified asdoc tools ?
I'll look into it.
-Alex
in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/30/14 1:46 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com wrote:
Is it possible that Adobe shares with us their modified asdoc tools ?
I'll look into it.
-Alex
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
Not sure I followed, but sounds like work ;-)
Would it be sufficient if someone were to write up a class called
CompilerElements.as and put it in the framework?
-Alex
On 3/29/14 9:46 PM, Joseph Balderson n...@joeflash.ca wrote
On 3/30/14 1:46 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com wrote:
Is it possible that Adobe shares with us their modified asdoc tools ?
I'll look into it.
-Alex
It would be useful to see all metadata, compiler directives (like conditinoal
compilation), MXML compiler pseudo-properties (like itemCreationPolicy), have a
mention in the ASDOCs, somewhere. So that if you're searching them, you don't
have to wade through the wiki.
The Adobe ASDOCs has two
Not sure I followed, but sounds like work ;-)
Would it be sufficient if someone were to write up a class called
CompilerElements.as and put it in the framework?
-Alex
On 3/29/14 9:46 PM, Joseph Balderson n...@joeflash.ca wrote:
It would be useful to see all metadata, compiler directives (like
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com
wrote:
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to
implement it.
It does not seem to be that complicated ( file
On 3/27/14 7:07 PM, Joseph Balderson n...@joeflash.ca wrote:
But it raises the question -- how do we get MXML coding conventions which
are
not a part of actual classes, but are compiler-interpreted, into the
asdocs?
Do you want to see it on the classes or is another doc chapter good enough?
for Adobe's answer?
Maurice
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De : Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 04:20
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com
wrote:
The Adobe
: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 04:20
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com
wrote:
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take
...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 17:45
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
It would save me much time if you find a different solution. Looks like some
folks have suggested that we simply have the files indexed by a web search
engine.
-Alex
Hi,
There is containercreationpolicy, creationpolicy and actualCreationPolicy that
I can see:
find . -name *.as -exec grep CreationPolicy {} \; -print
Justin
Objet : RE: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
Yes, the index, but it's not as convenient as the search field.
Some time ago, I checked how it was done at Adobe, and apparently, they
modified the ASDOC templates to have this search field.
Do you think the implementation could be donated as well
On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, Maurice Amsellem maurice.amsel...@systar.com
wrote:
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to
implement it.
It does not seem to be that complicated ( file asdoc.js, doing a regexp
match on a tags in the left list, and setting display style
: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : samedi 22 mars 2014 06:36
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
For your particular case, I think you could have used the index.
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to implement
In theory, the index might be an adequate substitute for search. But not every
property is listed. 'itemCreationPolicy', for example, isn't. I wonder how many
others are missing, hope I don't find out when I really need it.
Even if it's only that the docs are transparent to search engines, so we
OK, I give up. What was the answer? Grepping the source for
'itemCreationPolicy' didn't give any hits either. Is the index incomplete
or is there no such property in the SDK?
-Alex
On 3/22/14 12:57 PM, Joseph Balderson n...@joeflash.ca wrote:
In theory, the index might be an adequate
This may sound like a silly question, but how on earth do you search for
anything in the Apache Docs, if you don't already know in which class it
resides?
The other day I wanted to know, out of curiosity, how many components
implemented the itemCreationPolicy property, and I was unable to do a
Hi,
We many need to request a solr setup/instance from infra - they mention as
supporting it. [1]
Justin
1. http://www.apache.org/dev/infrastructure.html
For your particular case, I think you could have used the index.
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to implement
it.
-Alex
On 3/21/14 9:40 PM, Joseph Balderson n...@joeflash.ca wrote:
This may sound like a silly question, but how on earth do you search for
anything
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