Reputation: 1861
Since fontSharpness
and fontThickness
don't work in Flex 4, as it says here (though I'd like to be proven wrong), I have replaced every <s:Label/>
in my application with <mx:Label/>
.
Though it works well in panels and dialogs, it doesn't work in skins.
When I add skin parts to skins, they should extend a predefined class.
Say for promptDisplay
in TextInputSkin
I cannot use this:
<mx:Label id="promptDisplay"/>
where this:
<s:Label id="promptDisplay"/>
is supposed to be, because promptDisplay
should extend an IDisplayText
.
What is the best workaround for this?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 190
Reputation: 11912
Well, I suppose the quickest workaround would be to create your own Label class by subclassing mx Label
and implementing IDisplayText
. Something like this:
import mx.controls.Label;
public class MyLabel extends Label implements IDisplayText {
public function get isTruncated():Boolean {
return false;
}
}
Now you can use MyLabel
wherever an IDisplayText
is required and apply fontSharpness
and fontThickness
to it, since those two styles are inherited.
Be warned though that this will not work if a TextBase
is required.
Upvotes: 2