Hey guys,

 

I’d like to sync the positions of two …. Panels, let’s say, while one of the two is being actively dragged.

 

 

Here is the ghetto way of doing it (or is it?)

 

Private syncInterval:Object = setInterval(syncWindowPosition,20);

 

Private function syncWindowPosition():void{

 

            panelTwo.x=panelOne.x + 250;

            panelTwo.y=panelOne.y + 250;

}

 

As you can guess, this simulates a real-time position sync so that, as I drag one window the other one follows suite, offset by 250px.

 

But that’s just wrong (or is it?)

 

What I’d like to do is something like this.

 

<mx:Panel x="456" y="145" width="250" height="200" layout="absolute" id=" panelOne" mouseUp=" panelOne.stopDrag()" mouseDown="one.startDrag()">

<mx:Panel x="{panelOne.x + 250}" y="{panelOne.y + 250}"  width="250" height="200" layout="absolute" id=" panelTwo">

 

This works on creationComplete, but there is no redraw done after that or while I drag the 1st window.

 

 

What am I missing?

 

Thanks!

 

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