When I use <s:Rect> to create a rectangle, I use radiusX to get rounded corners. Problem is all are the same roundedness. Is there something similar to Rect that lets me control the radius for each corner separately? If not, what's the best way to create this from scratch? graphics library or what?
I've created a rectangle in catalyst and under the "properties" panel, all I can see is Corners 10 for the rectangle. Is there a way to individually define each corner similar to CSS. I can't see any source code view in catalyst to enable me to fine tune it for each of the 4 corners. How do I specify the roundedness of each corner separately?
I'm making a flex 3.5a/air2 application and I've made a popup window but I can't seem to get its bottom corners rounded. Setting cornerRadius seems to only affect the top corners. There doesn't seem to be a roundedBottomCorners property like there is for panels, and adding a controlbar with a cornerRadius also has no effect.
I'm trying to create an HBox in flex that has only the top corners rounded. HBox (and all the other flex containers) have a cornerRadius style, but it applies to all corners. I'm not seeing a way to specify the style of individual corners.
Is there any built-in way to do this, or will I need to write my own custom drawing code to draw the background with rounded corners?
I wanted to change the background color of my Panel title area and I discovered that I needed to create custom skin or skin extender to accomplish this. So I created a skin called myPanelSkin based upon the Spark.PanelSkin. My background color works fine but it will no longer show the cornerRadius defined either on the component or in a styleI then tried another approach and simply created a new skin as an exact copy of the Spark.PanelSkin. It also looses the cornerRadius.
I'm trying to get plain straight corners on a rectangel. I have been drawing a rectangle or even before drawing one, selecting the little tool in the lower left and I put in a value of 0, but as soon as I draw anything it rounds up again. How do I get rid of this problem??
I need to draw a box with rounded corners. I can't get a hang of it. I want to draw it from the following variables: boxwidth = 200; boxheight = 200; radius = 5; How do I draw this? You should see the artwork I have (by mistake) created while trying to get it right.
I have a bookmarklet that has rounded corners. When using the bookmarklet over the top of a flash website and even a pdf document (I think) etc. Rounded corners appear as transparent squares.
i have been tasked to create a rollover state that has dynamic irregular shapes that surround the movieclip target. The target is always a rectangle and the shapes will look roughly like:I think i will have to draw this old school without using the easy predfined shape classes. I first thought about doing two rounded rectangles to fake it, but the line cross over (pointing green arrow) will overlap. Anyone have ideas on how to approach this? If i go with the drawing api, is there a formula to working out the rounded curveTo angles on the corners to always be the same radius?
I have a mx.components.List component with a bunch of custom styles:
<mx:Style> .dropDownListStyle {
[code]....
I'm creating the list in AS:
_dropDown = new List(); ... _dropDown.styleName = "dropDownListStyle";
The List is then added as a popup with PopUpManager:
PopUpManager.addPopUp( _dropDown, this );
The problem is that the corners of the newly created popup are not rounded. I found that border-style is needed in order to get the effect, but adding this property didn't help. I'm building the project with Flex 4.1, but the List and its parent are MX components and it's a lot of work to migrate them to Spark.
I am trying to scale9grid a button to preserve its rounded corners when resizing but I have run into trouble.The button is an ordinary Button symbol and it has 4 layered states (Up, Down, Over, Hit).In each layer there are some shapes (the outer button border, two background shapes inside the button for shading and then some extra outer border shapes to create the pressed down effect). The button contains no other elements,not even a textfield (the textfield is on the same level as the button).
The button is inside a movieclip (which also carries the textfield) that is of the same size as the button and is resized as by Adobe design when the button is resized (i.e. I am never manipulating its size).The Button is 35 high and the textfield is 25 high. They have their registration points both centered and placed at the the same coordinate.I use the follow code to resize and scale9grid the button:
The above scale9Grid throws a Error #2004: One of the parameters is invalid.The same error occurs unless the Rectangle parameters are very small - for example Rectangle(5, 5, 5, 5) even though the textfield is much longer. But when the Rectangle is that small of course no scale9grid scaling is taking place.
for some reason this flex 4 code gives me an error but I can't figure out why. In my WindowedApplication I have:[code]That seems like a bogus error since I can assign pref.bounds to rect without an error. I don't know why this isn't working. It works under flex 3 compatibility mode but that also breaks a lot of my spark components so I can't use it.
I'm developing an AIR application, where i need to access WindowedApplication's function from the package class. This is the Main application (Partial code)
In order to set a background image for my Desktop Flex application, I created a custom skin class, setting the skinClass property to my custom MXML skin. The host component is SkinnableContainer. I use a bitmap image for the custom MXML skin. Everything works fine, except that it's drawing over all my components. How do I get the skin to draw in the background? Should I move the Bitmap markup to somewhere else in my skin file?
I have implemented a chromeless windowedapplication in flex 4. But doing so i noticed that all the maximize, minimize and even the ability to drag the window around is gone. I need the ability to drag the window around. I have done a lot of googling and have been unable to come up with anything.
I am trying to create an AIR app that you can maximize and when you maximize all the components contained in the windowedApplication are scaled with the containing windowedApplication.
At the moment when you maximize the window all the components just stay the same size.
It's interesting. If you set stage.scaleMode = StageScaleMode.EXACT_FIT; all components are resized when you resize the window, BUT there is a grey stripe at the bottom of the window that is not.By the way, is it possible to take that grey line/stripe off from the window?Try to resize this window and you'll see what happens:
In my university a have to make a project: XMPP client on Adobe Flex. On this occasion I've decided to learn any architectural framework and to use it in my project. Could you advise me, what framework would be the best one for the XMPP client? What are advantages and disadvantages of this or that framework?
I have quite some experience with Flex and I am just starting to write my first AIR application and would like to use as much Spark as possible here. So I started withe a simple Hello World application:
[Code].....
Unfortunately this simple example shows no child components and even none of the initialize handlers is triggered. However as soon as I change the root tag to mx:WindowedApplication everything behaves as expected: The label and the button are shown and the console shows the output of the two trace statements.