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Hello,
I just uploaded "cleaner"
example over (http://www.ajaxmaker.com/TreeSample.zip). I
also talked to designers here at the company and we tried approach suggested by
Theodore Patrick with drawing API for commercial client - it does look better,
especially when professionally done by artist ;-). The main reason to use
drawing API here was the need to support multirow treeviews - code is much
cleaner.
Let me see if I can convinve
them to release commercial version of the code.
Thank you,
Anatole
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:12
PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: ANY FLEX TREE
GURUS?
Anatole,
Thank you very much indeed for your
help.
I will try to convert this into Flex2.
Cheers.
Tim
--- In [email protected],
"Anatole Tartakovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote: > > Tim, > Did not create one for for Flex 2
/commercial one as I think the real implementation requires professional
artist involved - the connector lines are very 20th century. Here is my
"training" excercise for student studying Flex 1.5. > http://www.ajaxmaker.com/TreeSample.zip >
> Thank you, > Anatole > ----- Original Message
----- > From: sufibaba > To:
[email protected] > Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006
5:38 PM > Subject: [flexcoders] ANY FLEX TREE GURUS? >
> > Happy New years to All, > > Does
anyone know how to Modify the Flex2 Tree component to display connector lines
-- Like the one shown under "Rich Graphics" at the following Link: >
> http://_javascript_.cooldev.com/scripts/cooltree/demos/superdemo/
> > I know that flash is much more capable than _javascript_ and
the menu system can be even more robust than _javascript_ or Java. Is it
possible to do this in Flex2. > > Cheers, >
> Tim > > > >
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