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Nevermind, I got it: <mx:pointRenderer> <mx:CircleRenderer/> </mx:pointRenderer> <mx:pointFill>
<mx:SolidColor color="#000000" />
</mx:pointFill>
<mx:pointStroke>
<mx:Stroke color="#000000" />
</mx:pointStroke> <mx:stroke>
<mx:Stroke color="#000000" weight="3"/> </mx:stroke> </mx:LineSeries> _________________________________________ Jonathan Miranda Flexible Master of the Web "In the
game of chess, it's important to never let your opponent see your pieces." From: Something like: <LineSeries radius="5"> <pointFill>
<SolidColor color="#FFFFFF" /> </pointFill> <pointStroke> <Stroke
color="#000000" weight="3" /> </pointStroke> <pointRenderer>
<CircleRenderer /> </pointRenderer> </LineSeries> Ely. From: Can you give maybe an example of this?
Been twiddling with it for a bit and having no luck….I’m assuming
nothing inline works with this? _________________________________________ Jonathan Miranda Flexible Master of the Web "In the
game of chess, it's important to never let your opponent see your pieces." From: set the: pointRenderer radius pointStroke pointFill on the lineSeries. You could try the
CircleRenderer...if it's not close enough, you could write a custom renderer. Ely. p.s. overlaying the point series is
unnecessary and redundant, but for the benefit of the list, if you want to
explicitly disable dataTips for a single series, set it's interactive property
to false. From: Linechart. I don’t want the actual
tooltip showing, just the tooltip “target” dot. I’ve tried
overlaying a Plot chart but I can’t turn the dataTips on for one and off
for another…so everything is showing 2 tips. _________________________________________ Jonathan Miranda Flexible Master of the Web "In the
game of chess, it's important to never let your opponent see your pieces." From: What kind of chart? From: Is there a way to have the little “targets” for
dataTips always showing for a chart? Client is complaining they want to know
where to put the mouse to see tips…*grumble* _________________________________________ Jonathan Miranda Flexible Master of
the Web "In the game of
chess, it's important to never let your opponent see your pieces." .
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- [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Ely Greenfield
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Ely Greenfield
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Ely Greenfield
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Jonathan Miranda
- RE: [flexcoders] Chart Datatips Jonathan Miranda

