In my base popup class I have the following code (simplified):
public firstTab:*;
this.addEventListener(FlexEvent.CREATION_COMPLETE, registerFirstTab);
private function registerFirstTab(event:FlexEvent):void
{
firstTab.setFocus();
this.removeEventListener(FlexEvent.CREATION_COMPLETE,
registerFirstTab);
}
Implementation is responsible to populate firstTab with an object it wants
to have a focus on.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Jason Guild <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I have a reusable component that consists of many TextInputs that make up
> a mailing address form. When I use this component inside of a popup dialog
> I want to give focus to the first focusable component within the address
> form.
>
> What is the best way to do this in the dialog so that I don't have to
> hardcode setFocus() on any of the particular fields within the address
> form? Does the address form component implement IFocusManagerComponent? If
> so, what is the recommended way of delegating focus within the address form
> component? Do I override UIComponent.focusInHandler() in the composite
> component and call setFocus() on one of the child TextInputs?
>
> Ideally, in my dialog I would simply call addrForm.setFocus() when it is
> shown and the address form would decide which of the sub-components should
> receive the focus. Any help on gotchas or other details I need to account
> for are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
>
>