Right to left (RTL)

hi my freinds
dose adobe flex builder 3 support right to left direction for
controls
if it dosent
how we can solve this problem
because i need to change dir of controls from left to right
with my thanks

all you want to show on the screen is drawn by flex,
so what you could do is modify the way it draws components on
your screen by overruling the standard flex functions.
think about something like this:
override public function set initialized()
i'm sorry but i don't know how you could do that exactly.
what i do know is that's possible to overrule or extend packages.
extend packages like this:
public class ButtonBarButtonSkin extends Border
more examples on this:
http://examples.adobe.com/flex2/inproduct/sdk/flexstore/srcview/index.html
in the flex store you could look at the buttonbarbuttonskin,
they overrule some standard flex functionality.
I suggest you contact a member of adobe for your question.
You said you want to use it for the middle east.. maybe a
stupid question, but aren't the people there already used to
internet and english pages where all is lined out from the left to
the right?

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