Hi folks,
yes, we have done it!! The new version is released!! After (yes we admit) a long period of waiting, we are finally there. You can download it from our beta update site.
We will celebrate it heavily tonight in cologne. If you want to be part of it check out our live stream
Here is the list with main new features:
MXML Support
– Semantic Highlighting
– Templates
– Wizard for MXML Classes
– Flex-Builder Project Importer
– Attribute Auto Completion
– Quick Outline
– Type Hierarchy
– Hyperlinks (F3)
Further AS-Support
– Improved SWC-Parser
– Improved Auto Completion (constructor)
– CS4 Help Importer
We hope you enjoy the new version as much as we do!!We are looking for your feedback in our Jira system.
Cheers,
Frank
When I updated my FDT to 3.2, it screwed up my project. The FDT MXML editor is not supporting, importing of mx.core.mx_internal. Also, I cant use any effects, like Blur, Dropshadow etc.
FDT with MXML is really a great work. I was waiting for this for a long time. But now am in trouble cos my ongoing project uses lots of things that FDT doesn’t support.
Is there anything am missing? or Is there anyway I can rollback to FDT 3.0 without MXML support? I need some help badly.
Great to know as we use MXML more and more these days !
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Nice one fellas!
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ok so no need to hold my hand… I figured it out. Pretty easy actually. Not sure if you guys are thinking about adding this or not but it may be sweet to have a Create MXML project button and then set up the default Application file for the user or give them the choice to add it manually ? Just a thought.
So far so good. Sweet!
thanks for the steps I actually found that and got it updated now… are there some quick start instructions for using the new features like …. creating a MXML project ? or Importing a current MXML project ?
thanks
Hi Matthew,
you can also update your standalone version of FDT via a remote site.
Just follow the following instructions:
1. Open Eclipse
2. Select “Help->Software Updates->Find and install…”
3. Select “Search for new features to install” and press next
4. Press “New Remote Site…”
5. Insert FDT Beta into Name and “http://fdt.powerflasher.com/update_beta/” into URL
6. Press finish
Have fun!
cheers Simon
OK I see that I can add the update site to my Stand Alone FDT but do I need to remove FDT 3.1 before I do this update ?
Hey can I do this update in my sand alone version of FDT ? or do I need to use a pure Eclipse install ?
finally we got support for MXML, yay! thanks a lot and keep the good work up!
great news 🙂
Hey guys,
happy mxml day!!!! Amazing, so you guys later in cologne. My mxml editor isnt working right. get a null exception and a outline update error. only syntax works, but no completetion etc..
using:
mac osx (latest)
java 32bit
eclipse 3.4 (latest)
Mikih
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