Currently not.
 
You could register for the currentStateChanged/currentStateChanging
events and then trigger those effects on a per-instance basis by
yourself.

Check the Flex 2 Store sample, I'm pretty sure they did it the same way
there.

Dirk.


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        Subject: [flexcoders] Effects on state change?
        
        

        It's understood that effects defined via the showEffects
attribute get active if visible becomes true.
        
        How about components and controls which "become visible" through
<mx:AddChild> in an <mx:State>? Is there an easy way of assigning a
show/hide effect to different states (Flex 2.0 Alpha)?
        
        Regards
        REGARDS
        RR
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