minimalcomps

OpenFL port of Minimal Components by Keith Peters
https://github.com/jasonsturges/minimalcomps-openfl

To install, run:

haxelib install minimalcomps 1.0.0 

See using Haxelib in Haxelib documentation for more information.

README.md

Minimal Components

OpenFL port of Minimal Components by Keith Peters.

API Documentation

MinimalComps OpenFL Designer is a compendium project enabling exploration of available components.

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Web demo: https://jasonsturges.github.io/minimalcomps-openfl-designer/

Installation

This library can be installed through any of the following ways.

To use the latest release from haxelib:

$ haxelib install minimalcomps

To use the latest development from GitHub:

$ haxelib git minimalcomps https://github.com/jasonsturges/minimalcomps-openfl.git

To use a local copy as a development haxelib, clone this repo and link the source directory by executing:

$ git clone https://github.com/jasonsturges/minimalcomps-openfl.git
$ haxelib dev minimalcomps ./minimalcomps-openfl

 

Project Setup

For inclusion into a Haxe project, add this library by updating your project.xml:

<project>
    ...
    <haxelib name="minimalcomps" />
    ...
</project>

Themes, fonts, and color styles

Two color themes are included, which setup both colors and the default pf_ronda_seven.ttf font for your project; however, additional configuration of colors and fonts are possible.

Themes

There are two themes included: Light and Dark.

When using these themes, call Style.setStyle() before creating any components:

import minimalcomps.components.Style;

Style.setStyle(Style.DARK);
Style.setStyle(Style.LIGHT);

Colors

For additional configuration of custom styles, update properties of the Style class.

import minimalcomps.components.Style;

Style.BACKGROUND = 0xCCCCCC;
Style.BUTTON_FACE = 0xFFFFFF;
Style.BUTTON_DOWN = 0xEEEEEE;
Style.INPUT_TEXT = 0x333333;
Style.LABEL_TEXT = 0x666666;
Style.PANEL = 0xF3F3F3;
Style.PROGRESS_BAR = 0xFFFFFF;
Style.TEXT_BACKGROUND = 0xFFFFFF;
Style.LIST_DEFAULT = 0xFFFFFF;
Style.LIST_ALTERNATE = 0xF3F3F3;
Style.LIST_SELECTED = 0xCCCCCC;
Style.LIST_ROLLOVER = 0xDDDDDD;

Fonts

To use a custom font in your project, place the font within your project's Assets/Fonts folder:

[project root]/Assets/Fonts/my-font.ttf

Update your project.xml to include the font definition:

<project>
    ...
    <assets path="Assets/Fonts" rename="fonts" if="html5">
        <font path="my-font.ttf" id="my-font" />
    </assets>
    ...
</project>

In your project's source code, embed the font using the following class definition:

import openfl.text.Font;

@:font("Assets/Fonts/my-font.ttf") private class MyFont extends Font {}

Finally, add the following code to register the font and set the Style class fontName:

import openfl.Assets;
import openfl.text.Font;
import minimalcomps.components.Style;

#if js
    Style.fontName = Assets.getFont("my-font").fontName;
#else
    Font.registerFont(MyFont);
    Style.fontName = (new MyFont()).fontName;
#end

Generating Dox Documentation

To generate documentation using dox, execute:

haxe documentation.hxml


License

This project is free, open-source software under the MIT license.

Copyright (c) 2017 Jason Sturges

Copyright (c) 2011 Keith Peters

Contributors
jasonsturges
Version
1.0.0
Published
2 years ago
Dependencies
License
MIT

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