From the category archives:

WindowedApplication

The following example shows how you can set the button alignment in an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the buttonAlignment style.

According to the Adobe AIR documentation:

Position of buttons in title bar. Possible values: “left”, “right”, “auto”.
A value of “left” means the buttons are aligned at the left of the title bar. A value of “right” means the buttons are aligned at the right of the title bar. A value of “auto” means the buttons are aligned at the left of the title bar on Mac OS X and on the right on Windows.
The default value is “auto”.

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The following example shows how you can set the header height on an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the headerHeight style.

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The following example shows how you can set the background image on an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the backgroundImage style.

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The following example shows how you can set a maximum width and height on a Adobe AIR application by setting the maxWidth and maxHeight properties on the WindowedApplication tag.

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The following example shows how you can set a minimum width and height on a Adobe AIR application by setting the minWidth and minHeight properties on the WindowedApplication tag.

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The following example shows how you can detect when an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication is activated or deactivated by listening for the activate and deactivate events.

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In a previous example, “Setting the width and height of a WindowedApplication container in Adobe AIR”, we saw how to set the initial width and height of an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the width and height properties.

The following example shows how you can set the width and height of a WindowedApplication container by setting the <width> and <height> nodes in the application’s XML file.

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The following example shows how you can set the initial width and height of an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the width and height properties.

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The following example shows how you can set the corner radius on an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the cornerRadius style.

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The following example shows how you can set the button padding on an Adobe AIR WindowedApplication container by setting the buttonPadding style.

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