<fx:Script>
private function showSuccessDialog(msg:String):void
{
var label:Label = new Label();
label.text = msg;
label.width = 290;
label.x = 20;
label.y = 30;
var btnok:Button = new Button();
btnok.label = "OK";
btnok.width = 100;
btnok.x = 100;
btnok.y = label.y + 30;
titleWindow = new TitleWindow();
titleWindow.title = "Success";
titleWindow.width = 300;
//when i add this two elements label and button both are displayed on same position
//my label size increases dynamically so i want to add that button below that label
//here for titleWindow i want to set layout how i can do that
titleWindow.addElement(label);
titleWindow.addElement(btnok);
PopUpManager.addPopUp(titleWindow, this, true);
PopUpManager.centerPopUp(titleWindow);
}
</fx:Script>
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1I removed the Blackberry tag because this question has nothing to do w/ BlackBerry or RIM. I also edited the question to put all your code in "Code format"--there is a curly bracket button that you can use to do that in future questions. That said, it is unusual to post a question where your actual question is part of comments in the code.– JeffryHouserJul 7, 2011 at 12:40
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Assuming since you're using FX that this is a spark TitleWindow:
titleWindow.layout = new VerticalLayout();
You can then set layout properties like this
(tw.layout as VerticalLayout).gap = 4; //sets the gap between items
(tw.layout as VerticalLayout).paddingLeft = 10; //sets the left padding
etc.
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1+1 The use of 'fx' doesn't actually mean he is using a Spark component, only that he is using the Flex 4 (or later) SDK. However, the use of addElement in his code does mean he is using Spark Components. Jul 7, 2011 at 13:26
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He could of imported the MX TitleWindow and not the Spark one. Also, I would discourage the use of
(tw.layout as VerticalLayout)
. Why not just store a local var with the vertical layout, do the property changes and add it to the layout property. I don't recommend usingas
if it isn't needed.– J_A_XJul 7, 2011 at 14:15 -
yea, that's a good point. There is a performance hit with using
as
, even though the type is not actually changing the type. A traditional cast would've been better or using a local var like you suggested. I guess I was feeling a bit lazy, hence my shortening oftitleWindow
totw
.... using a two character variable name is also a bad idea! Jul 7, 2011 at 14:38