Excellent!  Where is that property exposed?  

--- In [email protected], "kenny14390" <kenny14...@...> wrote:
>
> You can change the rollover/selection color from the default 0x009dff, but I 
> don't know about "styles".
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "kidl33t" <kidl33t@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have a cartesian chart and I would like to style the blue box that 
> > highlights data when you click and drag.  It is the one that is enabled 
> > when you set selectionMode="multiple".  I have searched the Adobe docs and 
> > I cannot find it.  Is this even possible?
> > 
> > Background Information:  I have my own double chart in which the bottom 
> > chart shows the total range of information, and a top chart which shows the 
> > information in a 'window' on the bottom chart.  Moving around the top chart 
> > can be done either by moving the window on the bottom chart, or by dragging 
> > around gridlines in the background of the top chart.  I also require the 
> > ability to highlight certain data points on the top chart to display 
> > summary information.  The trouble is that moving the top chart by clicking 
> > and dragging the background is also how you select.  I have solved this by 
> > stopping the panning action when either they start dragging on a data point 
> > or when they hold shift and drag.  The trouble is is that when 
> > selectionMode="multiple" you always get the blue rectangle, so even though 
> > my chart properly disables the panning when required, the rectangle shows 
> > up.  Switching the selection mode on the fly doesn't seem to work.  My 
> > thought was to style the selection box such it is clear until I want a 
> > selection then I Will make it visible.  
> > 
> > Thanks,
> >
>


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