Setting a horizontal gap between buttons in a Spark ButtonBar control in Flex 4

by Peter deHaan on February 12, 2009

in ButtonBar (Spark), HorizontalLayout, beta2

The following example shows how you can set the horizontal gap between buttons in a Spark ButtonBar control in Flex 4 by setting the gap property on the HorizontalLayout object.

Full code after the jump.

The following example(s) require Flash Player 10 and the Adobe Flex 4 SDK. To download the Adobe Flash Builder 4 beta, check out the Adobe Flash Builder 4 page on the Adobe Labs site. To download the latest build of the Flex 4 SDK, see http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Download+Flex+4. For instructions on using the beta Flex 4 SDK in Flex Builder 3, see "Using the beta Flex 4 SDK in Flex Builder 3".

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- http://blog.flexexamples.com/2009/02/12/setting-a-horizontal-gap-between-buttons-in-an-fxbuttonbar-control-in-flex-gumbo/ -->
<s:Application name="Spark_ButtonBar_layout_gap_test"
        xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
        xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
        xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx">
    <s:controlBarContent>
        <mx:Form styleName="plain">
            <mx:FormItem label="gap:">
                <s:HSlider id="sl" minimum="-1" maximum="10" value="-1" />
            </mx:FormItem>
        </mx:Form>
    </s:controlBarContent>
 
    <s:ButtonBar id="bBar" horizontalCenter="0" verticalCenter="0">
        <s:layout>
            <s:ButtonBarHorizontalLayout gap="{sl.value}" />
        </s:layout>
        <s:dataProvider>
            <s:ArrayList source="[Red,Orange,Yellow,Green,Blue]" />
        </s:dataProvider>
    </s:ButtonBar>
 
</s:Application>

This entry is based on a beta version of the Flex 4 SDK and therefore is very likely to change as development of the Flex SDK continues. The API can (and will) change causing examples to possibly not compile in newer versions of the Flex 4 SDK.

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