I posted this to a different email thread, but I pushed VerticalFlexLayout
and HorizontalFlexLayout. Give them a try; only the JS side is affected.
For spacing, put margins on the children of the Container. Padding on
Container is still broken; I know why, just have to decide how to address
it.
P
I'll be including the issues of spacing and positioning in my work with
layouts.
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On 2/21/17, 5:56 AM, "yishayw" wrote:
>That sounds like a good idea. Let me know if I can help.
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You can use CSS Flexbox[1] on the JS side to handle these situations. I'm
thinking about making a layout that makes it possible to specify Flexbox
and have some/all of it work on the SWF side as well.
Its a bit of work but I think it will be worth it. If anyone is interested
in helping, let me kno
On 2/13/17, 12:33 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
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>> I think we should use the Express package as a way to build a
>> comprehensive, yet slim, set of components, that has all of the expected
>> functionality built it. For example, incorporating vertical and
>>horizontal
>> gap properties and
Hi,
> I think we should use the Express package as a way to build a
> comprehensive, yet slim, set of components, that has all of the expected
> functionality built it. For example, incorporating vertical and horizontal
> gap properties and alignment, into the layouts.
Padding would also be usefu
I think we should use the Express package as a way to build a
comprehensive, yet slim, set of components, that has all of the expected
functionality built it. For example, incorporating vertical and horizontal
gap properties and alignment, into the layouts. Imposing this on
Basic/HTML is not the PA
Documentation is the key. I don’t know what to say, but we need a solution to
that problem.
The current BasicLayout seems to be pretty inefficient as-is for HTML layout.
It currently runs layout twice, and we observed some pretty extreme delays in
laying out lists. For example, a list with clos
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Subject: Re: [FlexJS] Spacers and positioning
In the current layouts, %width works the way it does in the browser and
not the way it did in Flex. Where should we document that so folks find
it easily?
If someone wants to port the Flex layouts
In the current layouts, %width works the way it does in the browser and
not the way it did in Flex. Where should we document that so folks find
it easily?
If someone wants to port the Flex layouts that's fine with me. They will
be at least twice as slow, if not more, but that's PAYG for you.
I
Currently, the best you can do to spread elements in FlexJS is by using
OneFlexibleChildVerticalLayout and OneFlexibleChildHorizontalLayout.
The more we use FlexJS, the more we’re coming to the conclusion that we really
need a ConstrainedLayout which has the features of the classic Flex layout…
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