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Flash Code Hinting not working

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Jun 25, 2010 Jun 25, 2010

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I cannot seem to get code hinting working for flash (not flex) packages in Flash Builder Professional.

Code hinting is working for some some packages, but it doesn't include the the Flash specific packages (flash.*).

My Referenced Libraries includes playerglobal.swc, flash.swc, ik.sec, PffLib.swc, tlfruntime.swc, and textLayout.swc.  None of these swc's seem to have the flash package included (i'd expect to see it in the flash.swc).

I have tried several attempts to create new workspaces, new projects, but nothing seems to fix it.

I am using the Flash Builder Plugin with Eclipse 3.5.2.  I also have the Master Collection installed.

Is this even possible in Flash Builder?

Thanks

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Jun 25, 2010 Jun 25, 2010

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The biggest problem is that i don't have code hinting for the flash package.  For example, when attempting to create a new variable of data type flash.events.Event.  i do not get code hinting for the packages or classes within those packages.

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Jun 28, 2010 Jun 28, 2010

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Hi,

I am unable to reproduce the issue. Can you attach a sample project(fxp file)?

-Radhakrishna

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