Yes and No. See this [1].
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http://apache-flex-users.246.n4.nabble.com/How-To-Start-Converting-A-Browser-Project-to-FlexJS-td15946.html#a15950
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Olaf Krueger wrote
> That said, I think you just need a couple of static HTML files to get it
> work.
> No complex controls or complex logic needed.
> For this use case I don't see the benefit of using Royale or other complex
> frameworks.
To me it's easier to write in MXML than in HTML, especia
Hi,
I just want to look for some introduction of FlexJs.
Is there any document to show the construction of FlexJs? Like which package
contains which class, label or method,
'cause I am a new, and want to know more about this.
If there are some documents, please tell me, thanks very much.
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One way to do it would be via FFMpeg.
You can run FFMpeg via a NativeProcess from AIR. However, the air application
then needs to be compiled as a native application (exe, dmg).
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/air/html/dev/WSb2ba3b1aad8a27b060d22f991220f00ad8a-8000.html
regards,
Peter
On 25/09/
David,
Unfortunately, Adobe's FMS (now Adobe Media Server) does not support
sending content from Flex/AIR/JS, unless it is from a camera input. No
idea why they didn't implement it, but you have to use their proprietary
client to do the streaming.
Wowza allows you to stream MP4 files via an HTTP
Hi,
many thanks for the feedback. Very valuable and is great in order for me to
know the direction we all want for the logo. I'll try to put some thoughts
on various things exposed in the thread:
1.- The creative process is, in my experience an iterative one. As much
iterations, you should get a
On 9/25/17, 9:27 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
> or
>that trick where a line or curve in the artwork is actually composed of
>small type, and things like that.
FWIW, Here's an example of what I meant above:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-K5rWzpO9gsc/UAEzmL8Pv4I/E0U/Wkjn
f7sTioE/s2016/Ty
When I said “enhance”, I meant both in terms of design and in terms of message.
I too am not sure where Apache will be an attraction or not. I’d be very
interested in what others think.
One of the first projects I looked at when seeing how they did it was Struts
(considering it’s in the news an
IMO, not only if it makes the logo look better, but also if having the
word "Apache" in the logo (or the feather) will help attract or keep
users. We will certainly give Apache attribution elsewhere as we should
and as required. I'm unclear whether "Apache" is considered a positive,
neutral, or n
Some do, some don’t.
From my perspective, if it enhances it, we should add it. If not, leave it out.
Justin’s “feather in the hat” idea is an interesting play on things. I’m not
sure if there’s an elegant way to incorporate that.
I like logos to be as simple as possible.
Of the examples so far
Definitely on the right track. Looks good already. Lower left is clean and
just needs some color. Lower right the gradients are a bit off, like you
already said you are still working them.
-Mark K
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From: carlos.rov...@gmail.com [mailto:carlos.rov...@gmail.com] On B
Same as Om I really would like to see the colors in logos which has some
connection to Apache Flex logo. The last logo is closer to that and it's my
favorite.
In the first two split lines brings to me that something is work in
progress, exported from photoshop or something - Not sure whether you
u
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