different charts ( like thumbnails ) and then drag those onto a Tile or TileList and
so you could view a larger size.
fidosh
I bet he is talking about mousing down on the header and dragging the content to another component.
I bet you could subclass Accordion and do it without that much pain.
Remember if say you are going to another component, you need a dropEnabled property. So if you wanted Accordion to Accordion, just subclass and put the logic for drag and drop in that component. Then just call it DNDAccodion or something and you know they will talk to each other.
Peace, MikeOn 9/20/06, Alex Harui < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure I understand the question. What are you trying to drag?
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Firdosh Tangri
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:09 AM
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Subject: [flexcomponents] Drag n Drop support for Accordian
Would it be easier to create a dragEnabled property for the Accordian component or create custom componentthat des the same thing ?
cheers :)
firdosh
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