Hey Kevin, I am using FB4.7 and have exactly the same problem here. Because of the big size of the project and each component, I use the <fx:Script…
In FB I have a lot of yellow warnings. It seems that sometimes the as file can not find the mxml file. So I close the as file and click in the mxml file on a function that leads me into the as file (press cmd + mouse click). So it opens the as again and all warnings are away. Maybe you can try this in IntelliJ. I know this is very frustrating. Because of this problem, I thought of switching from FB to IntelliJ. But, when this problem also occurs in IntelliJ, I maybe wait a little bit. It’s very challenging to develop software without any errors, when the IDE itself produces a lot of errors. ;-) Thanks Marcus > Am 04.05.2015 um 15:13 schrieb kevin.godell <[email protected]>: > > Well, I am slowly getting used to the macbook environment, and trying > Intellij for the first time has been a challenge. It is definitely different > than FB. At first, I did not like it. But after learning the shortcuts and > tweaking some of the editor settings, I must say that Intellij is pretty > great. I think they will be getting my money. > > One little issue I had was using the script source, such as <fx:Script > source="Main.as"/>. I used to think think it was good to keep a separate .as > file to keep the code organized, but it seems that Intellij has some trouble > with that setup[0] with a known bug[1]. Or maybe I am doing something wrong. > Does anybody else use the Script source property without trouble? Or do you > just put your code inside of the Script tags inside of the CDATA? > > Thanks for the feedback. Your help is truly appreciated. > > [0]http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14046352/using-intellij-idea-12-for-flex-development > [1]https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-52598 > > > > ----- > . > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/flex-ide-advice-needed-for-new-mac-user-tp10120p10250.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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