The following example shows how you can detect when an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container is moved by listening for the windowMove event.
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A bunch of Adobe AIR examples*
The following example shows how you can detect when an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container is moved by listening for the windowMove event.
Full code after the jump.
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In a previous example, “Preventing the user from minimizing an application in Adobe AIR”, we saw how you can disable the minimize button on a WindowedApplication container by editing the application’s XML file and set the <minimizable> node to false.
The following example shows how you can disable the maximize button on a WindowedApplication container by editing the application’s XML file and set the <maximizable> node to false. You can determine if the WindowedApplication is maximizable by using the read-only maximizable property.
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The following example shows how you can disable the minimize button on a WindowedApplication container by editing the application’s XML file and set the <minimizable> node to false. You can determine if the WindowedApplication is minimizable by using the read-only minimizable property.
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