Hi 2017-02-14 7:05 GMT+01:00 yishayw <yishayj...@hotmail.com>:
> Thanks for the explanation. I see your points, and it would probably be > better if we had an MDL like theme for the basic set so we don't have to > worry about layout and style conflicts. Pragmatically speaking, right now > our best bet is to re-use your implementation in our Basic based app. It > might also be the pragmatic choice for future users as, like you said, MDL > doesn't support some relatively basic controls. > > Ok, but for me that's are "theme" feature. If we implement a theming in FlexJS we can create projects to stylize basic set. But take into account that it will never be MDL since MDL is what we have now in all aspects. That would try to make actual flexjs set to look like MDL > Regarding style conflicts, we should probably find a solution for that. > Maybe we can inject a marker class for mdl, or any other package, that > helps > selectors distinguish between different component sets. Haven't thought it > through, but it seems to me we should have some solution for importing 3rd > party libraries with style declarations. > > ok. actualy I exclude css (if you see MDLExample I use a compiler option to remove default HTML CSS styles) > Anyway, after replacing some Containers with Grids we were able to get > something basic to work, so I'll see if this solves our immediate problem. > > > Great you get it working :) > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-flex- > development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-MDL-Mixing-Basic- > and-MDL-tp59300p59370.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Carlos Rovira Director General M: +34 607 22 60 05 http://www.codeoscopic.com http://www.avant2.es Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener información privilegiada o confidencial. Si ha recibido este mensaje por error, le rogamos que nos lo comunique inmediatamente por esta misma vía y proceda a su destrucción. De la vigente Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos (15/1999), le comunicamos que sus datos forman parte de un fichero cuyo responsable es CODEOSCOPIC S.A. La finalidad de dicho tratamiento es facilitar la prestación del servicio o información solicitados, teniendo usted derecho de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición de sus datos dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas c/ Paseo de la Habana 9-11, 28036, Madrid con la documentación necesaria.