On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Maurice Amsellem < maurice.amsel...@systar.com> wrote:
> Good news. > > I have just completed support for @media os-version for Android. > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33949 > > Committed and pushed to develop. > > I also added support for 3 part version numbers (such as 4.1.2). > The only constraint is that it needs to be quoted, or the mxmlc compiler > will mess it. > > So the following sequences are now valid: > > @media (os-platform: "android") AND (min-os-version: "4.1.2") { > > /* JELLY BEAN SKINS */ > } > > @media (os-platform: "ios") AND (min-os-version: 7) { > > /* IOS 7 skins */ > } > > I have successfully tested on Samsung Tab 3 7" (with Android 4.1.2) > And would appreciate if folks can test on other Android devices. > > Om, you could also test your new Android skins ;-) > > Maurice > > Thanks Maurice, this is awesome! You are awesome! I have started building out the skins for Android 4.x, I will be making use of this feature soon. I will hit you up if I see something wrong. Regards, Om > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:maurice.amsel...@systar.com] > Envoyé : samedi 15 mars 2014 23:41 > À : dev@flex.apache.org > Objet : RE: Building new skins for Android 4.x and iOS7 > > I have checked FlexVersion, but it's really dedicated to Flex versions. > > Here, 4.1.2 refers to Android version (Jelly Bean IIRC) but could be any > OS. > > Sorry for the confusion. > > I think I will create a new class OSVersion , and use it in the > MediaQueryParser > > If that works, it will open up new possibilities in media css ( such as > NumberUnit) > > Maurice > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com] Envoyé : samedi 15 > mars 2014 23:13 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Building new skins > for Android 4.x and iOS7 > > Hi, > > > Currently, MQP supports min- and max- for number properties only. > > So I had to turn version strings to numbers to allow comparison The > > version number for X.Y.Z is X + Y/100 + Z/10000. > > There already a set of method with does this for the Flex SDK. May be > possible to reuse? check FlexVersion.as in framework. > > Justin >