Re: [Spam] RE: [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?

2009-10-12 Thread Nick Middleweek
Hi Alex,

Loving the combox box - good work, I'll have to pinch that if that's OK :)

Do you know if it's possible to attach a combox to a button?

I want to replicate the Internet Explorer Zoom button in the bottom right of
the browser. That has an icon in the button but you click to expand it, it
doesn't show an icons, just different percentage values.

If this was HTML/CSS, I'd just use a bunch of DIV tags to render a custom
object but I'm not advanced with Flex yet...


yet he says :)


Cheers...
Nick




2009/10/9 Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com



  There are iconcombobox examples out there. I have one on my blog



 Alex Harui

 Flex SDK Developer

 Adobe Systems Inc. http://www.adobe.com/

 Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui



 *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *Nick Middleweek
 *Sent:* Friday, October 09, 2009 7:39 AM
 *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 *Subject:* [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?





 Hi,

 I'm hoping to create a little zoom UI object - like the one you find at the
 bottom-right of IE.

 I'm guessing I could use a ComboxBox? But I can't figure out how to drop an
 icon on it...

 Or is there a better way of doing this? Perhaps a button that when clicked
 just shows a popup?


 I think I need a few pointers so any guidance would be great... :)


 Thanks,
 Nick

   



Re: [Spam] RE: [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?

2009-10-12 Thread Nick Middleweek
Hello... I'm back...

I'm thinking I can use the PopUpButton object for this...

I'll let you know how I get on :)


Cheers,
Nick




2009/10/12 Nick Middleweek n...@middleweek.co.uk

 Hi Alex,

 Loving the combox box - good work, I'll have to pinch that if that's OK :)

 Do you know if it's possible to attach a combox to a button?

 I want to replicate the Internet Explorer Zoom button in the bottom right
 of the browser. That has an icon in the button but you click to expand it,
 it doesn't show an icons, just different percentage values.

 If this was HTML/CSS, I'd just use a bunch of DIV tags to render a custom
 object but I'm not advanced with Flex yet...


 yet he says :)


 Cheers...
 Nick




  2009/10/9 Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com



  There are iconcombobox examples out there. I have one on my blog



 Alex Harui

 Flex SDK Developer

 Adobe Systems Inc. http://www.adobe.com/

 Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui



 *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *Nick Middleweek
 *Sent:* Friday, October 09, 2009 7:39 AM
 *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 *Subject:* [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?





 Hi,

 I'm hoping to create a little zoom UI object - like the one you find at
 the bottom-right of IE.

 I'm guessing I could use a ComboxBox? But I can't figure out how to drop
 an icon on it...

 Or is there a better way of doing this? Perhaps a button that when clicked
 just shows a popup?


 I think I need a few pointers so any guidance would be great... :)


 Thanks,
 Nick

   





Re: [Spam] RE: [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?

2009-10-09 Thread Nick Middleweek
Thanks Alex, I'll take a look on your blog...



2009/10/9 Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com



  There are iconcombobox examples out there. I have one on my blog



 Alex Harui

 Flex SDK Developer

 Adobe Systems Inc. http://www.adobe.com/

 Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui



 *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *Nick Middleweek
 *Sent:* Friday, October 09, 2009 7:39 AM
 *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
 *Subject:* [flexcoders] How to create a zoom UI object?





 Hi,

 I'm hoping to create a little zoom UI object - like the one you find at the
 bottom-right of IE.

 I'm guessing I could use a ComboxBox? But I can't figure out how to drop an
 icon on it...

 Or is there a better way of doing this? Perhaps a button that when clicked
 just shows a popup?


 I think I need a few pointers so any guidance would be great... :)


 Thanks,
 Nick