Hi Bilbo, ok I'll try to do it, since I find it interesting and worth the effort. But I'm so bloated with many things that it is difficult to get to all for just one man.
One thing you can do is to apply the CSS selectors I give you. Read about it on how to use it and apply in Royale creating a CSS style and applying to your component using "className" property. The Royale world is more open and easy to work than flex so while you're using AS3/MXML you have access to all the browser things available. El mar, 16 feb 2021 a las 21:28, Bilbosax (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Carlos, at this point, I'm going to have to let you get to adding this > feature when you can find some spare time. I do think that it would be > worth the effort though, because people on the web definitely utilize > scrollable image galleries that snap from image to image. I want to use it > for a real estate app. Until then, I will try to find an acceptable > workaround. > > I would be more than happy to contribute at some point, but I believe > documentation might be a better way for me to contribute. When the water > gets deep, I am somewhat of an amateur. I have never had any formal > software training in school, and so I am more of a "user" of software tools > than a developer of software tools. I have never had to make my own class > for anything yet. So I know enough to get work done, but just enough to be > dangerous. I wouldn't have a clue how to get started on a regular class, > let alone how to start a bead that interfaces with CSS and Javascript > somehow, and using all the implementations and code practices that you pros > use. You would get something from me that looked like tornado hit it and > have to rework it yourself anyway ;) > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com/ > -- Carlos Rovira Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC *Apache Software Foundation* http://about.me/carlosrovira
