I have a canvas inside of which I have set the following constraints:
<mx:constraintColumns>
        <mx:ConstraintColumn id="col1" width="25"/>
        <mx:ConstraintColumn id="col2" width="100%"/>
</mx:constraintColumns>
<mx:constraintRows>
        <mx:ConstraintRow id="row1" height="25"/>
        <mx:ConstraintRow id="row2" height="100%"/>
        <mx:ConstraintRow id="row3" height="200"/>
</mx:constraintRows>

What I want is for the region col2/row2 to fill the remaining 
available space atfer allwoing for all the fixed regions which is why 
I set it to 100%, the other regions are all fixed.

The problem is when I do this the content in col2/row2 extends to the 
bottom of the screen and has row3/col2 overlaid on top of it.

It looks like when a percent constraint is set it takes all the 
remaining space and ignores any subsequent fixed constraints rather 
than occupy the space left after deducting both 200+25 which are the 
fixed constraints.

Is that how it is supposed to work??

and ...

If so how do I specify a constraint that is "all remaining space" so 
that it can have fixed constraints before and after it.

I should add that horizontlly it appears to work fine but in that 
case I have fixed/percent and not fixed/percent/fixed as I have 
vertically.
tks

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