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[jira] [Updated] (FLEX-34689) By setting the styleName property to change the SkinnableComponent's skin does not work in certain circumstances

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

DarkStone updated FLEX-34689:
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    Summary: By setting the styleName property to change the SkinnableComponent's skin does not work in certain circumstances  (was: By setting the styleName property to change SkinnableComponent's skin does not work in certain circumstances)

> By setting the styleName property to change the SkinnableComponent's skin does not work in certain circumstances
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-34689
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34689
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Spark: SkinnableComponent
>    Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.13.0
>            Reporter: DarkStone
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: easyfix, easytest
>         Attachments: TestComponent.as, TestComponentASkin.mxml, TestComponentBSkin.mxml, TestStyle.css
>
>   Original Estimate: 0h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> [Step to reproduce the bug]
> 1. Create a subclass of SkinnableComponent named TestComponent.
> package test
> {
> 	import spark.components.supportClasses.ButtonBase;
> 	import spark.components.supportClasses.SkinnableComponent;
> 	import spark.core.IDisplayText;
> 	
> 	public class TestComponent extends SkinnableComponent
> 	{
> 		[SkinPart]
> 		public var textDisplay:IDisplayText;
> 		
> 		[SkinPart]
> 		public var testButton:ButtonBase;
> 		
> 		public function TestComponent()
> 		{
> 			super();
> 		}
> 	}
> }
> 2. Create 2 different skins for TestComponent:
> TestComponentASkin.mxml (see the attachment)
> TestComponentBSkin.mxml (see the attachment)
> 3. Create a CSS file named TestStyle.css
> @namespace s "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark";
> s|SkinnableComponent.testComponentB
> {
> 	skinClass: ClassReference("test.TestComponentBSkin");
> }
> 4. In the main Application.mxml, do the following:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <s:WindowedApplication frameRate="30" showStatusBar="false" xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark" xmlns:test="test.*">
> 	<fx:Style source="test/TestStyle.css"/>
> 	<test:TestComponent id="tc" skinClass="test.TestComponentASkin" horizontalCenter="0" top="10"/>
> 	<s:Button label="Change Skin" click="tc.styleName='testComponentB'" horizontalCenter="0" bottom="10"/>
> </s:WindowedApplication>
> 5. Run the application, click the "Change Skin" button, then you'll see the bug, which is the TestComponent's skin won't change!
> [Solution]
> I have already solved this bug, it's very eazy to fix:
> Just modify the source code of SkinnableComponent.as, and add the following code to the class:
> override public function set styleName(value:Object):void
> {
> 	clearStyle("skinClass");
> 	super.styleName = value;
> }
> This will solve this bug, and I've tested it in different scenarios, it works correctly!
> I have trouble connecting to the Flex Git, the network right now is very crappy, may someone review this, if passed, may he commit this change to the Git, that will be very nice : - )
> DarkStone
> 2014-12-16



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