Using diferent font sizes in a tree componnet

Hello,
I need help custumizing my tree component.
I've spended my last 3 days searching for a solution to have
my branches using fontsize = 16 and their childs using fontsize =
12.
Do you have any idea on how to achieve this?
I've tryed many things in the tree.as, list.as, treeRow.as
classes, but I can't figure how to manage this.
Thanks a lot for help,

hi,
i think "setPropertiesAt" may help you.
look this code.
var my_list:mx.controls.List;
my_list.setSize(200, 100);
my_list.addItem({data:"flash", label:"Flash"});
my_list.addItem({data:"dreamweaver", label:"Dreamweaver"});
my_list.addItem({data:"coldfusion", label:"ColdFusion"});
my_list.setPropertiesAt(2, {backgroundColor:0xFF0000, icon:
"file"});
But, i am not sure pluda.

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