Hi,
the tutorial is done for universal use of Royale not for concrete IDEs. I
mean, people not using Moonshine but other IDEs will be confused getting
that concrete IDE info. Other thing could be to add other page for IDEs
config for that tutorial, that could be useful for newcomers. I left the
id
Hi,
I think the tutorial lacks the important information, which is the location
of project.json. The tutorial says mxmlc command line compilation.
royale-asjs/js/bin/mxmlc -debug=true GutHubCommitLogViewer.mxml.
So, I run this command where mxml exists. Definitely, I have to pass the
location o
Hey Takeshita,
It is totally up to you what structure of application will be. In Moonshine
we have some default template where we propose app structure, but it is
always depends on developer as it was in flex. Unless I don't understand
your question.
Thanks,
Piotr
pon., 28 paź 2019 o 08:56 Takes
Maybe they want to port their component to Royale and sell it…
That would be a win-win.
Harbs
> On Feb 13, 2018, at 1:41 PM, Olaf Krueger wrote:
>
>> Do any of the lists and data grids use variable row height?
>
> Just an idea if you need some more datagrid features:
> The guys from "flexicio
...@adobe.com]
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Subject: Re: Application Structure
Hi Alina,
Six months sounds reasonable. We will do our best to help you make it happen.
Some more questions:
1. How many MXML files are in the source tree?
2. Are
, 2018 at 9:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Application Structure
Please see my response embedded in your email in green.
Best Regards,
Alina
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
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Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018 at 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Application Structure
Hi Alina,
I think we can help you create this UI. We don't have MenuBar or HDividedBo
Hi Alina,
I think we can help you create this UI. We don't have MenuBar or HDividedBox
today, but we'll find someone to create them. I think we have everything else.
Do you have good separation of the UI from the business logic? If we built the
UI in shared code, it might happen faster as we