Already fixed. :-)
> On Jul 25, 2017, at 12:47 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
> I thought the goal was to approximate what regular Flex TileLayout did.
> The fact that TileLayout uses flexbox under the covers is an
> implementation detail. IMO, Flex TileLayout behavior would be the default
> TileLayou
I thought the goal was to approximate what regular Flex TileLayout did.
The fact that TileLayout uses flexbox under the covers is an
implementation detail. IMO, Flex TileLayout behavior would be the default
TileLayout to simplify migration and other options would have longer names.
No matter what
I just left things as open as possible as I recall. Thanks Harbs.
On 7/23/17, 6:06 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>Agreed, but I think the defaults should match Flash between and HTML.
>
>He did not set stretch. Nothing was set. ³stretch² is the default css.
>
>> On Jul 23, 2017, at 12:23 PM, Alex Harui
>>
Agreed, but I think the defaults should match Flash between and HTML.
He did not set stretch. Nothing was set. “stretch” is the default css.
> On Jul 23, 2017, at 12:23 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
> There doesn't have to be one TileLayout. There can be
> TileLayoutWithFlexStart, TileLayoutWithStre
There doesn't have to be one TileLayout. There can be
TileLayoutWithFlexStart, TileLayoutWithStretch, and
TileLayoutWithAlignContent with a property that allows you to set it.
Peter may remember why he chose "stretch".
-Alex
On 7/23/17, 1:28 AM, "Harbs" wrote:
>I just discovered something whi
In these situations (assuming I understand the problem), the first
consideration is "what does the browser do?". So if I take a bunch of
divs, give them explicit sizes and give them margins do you get what you
expect/want? There are some funny rules on how margins work in CSS in the
browser, so s
functionality without gaps good enough?
From: piotrz<mailto:piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 6:13 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>
Subject: Re: [FlexJS] TileLayout
Hi Yishay,
I think Josh wrote some bead - not sure whether it is related to your
p
Hi Yishay,
I think Josh wrote some bead - not sure whether it is related to your
problem [1][2]
[1]
https://github.com/apache/flex-asjs/blob/release0.8.0/frameworks/projects/Basic/src/main/flex/org/apache/flex/html/beads/layouts/HorizontalLayoutWithPaddingAndGap.as
[2]
https://github.com/apache/f
You could write a new TileLayoutWithGapAndPadding to handle that specific
situation. On the JS side, TileLayout uses Flexbox and perhaps you need
more control.
‹peter
On 6/22/17, 10:14 AM, "yishayw" wrote:
>Adding margins adds a gutter on the right side of the host. This is
>probably
>because e
Adding margins adds a gutter on the right side of the host. This is probably
because each child's width is calculated according to the parent's width
divided by the number of children, disregarding the margins. I'm using
padding instead, but that has the drawback that in a tiled list, for
example,
Hi,
Use margins on the items.
‹peter
On 6/22/17, 9:48 AM, "yishayw" wrote:
>What is the preferred way to set gaps between columns and between rows?
>
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