Seems like it should be fairly easy to let a user visually know which top level option they are currently under. …like should be an option or options in Flex CSS.
Here’s the best way I found to do it:
<mx:Script>
<![CDATA[
private function menuHandler(event:MenuEvent):void {
var mb:MenuBar=event.target as MenuBar;
var selectedIndex:int=mb.selectedIndex;
for (var i:int=0;i<mb.menuBarItems.length;i++){
if(i==selectedIndex){
(mb.menuBarItems[i] as MenuBarItem).setStyle("color", "0xff7009");
}
else{
(mb.menuBarItems[i] as MenuBarItem).setStyle("color", "0xffffff");
}
}
if (event.item.@data != "top") {
logicHandler(event.item.@label, event.item.@data);
}
}
]]>
</mx:Script>
<mx:MenuBar id="appMenu"
x="0" y="114" width="100%" height="31"
labelField="@label"
dataProvider="{menuBarCollection}"
itemClick="menuHandler(event);" />
On the currently selected item, the text is set to orange. Everything else is reset to white. Example application.
Its very useful for me.
Thanks
Its very useful for me.
Thanks
But I use this logic with mouse handler
mnuBar_clickHandler(event:MouseEvent):void
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