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I think you want to put one chart in a
Canvas and put the Canvas in the Accordion. Accordion contents have to be
Containers. Then I’d implement D&D on a subclass of either the
chart or the Canvas. Depending on how many charts will be
viewed at one time, you might be better using Tile or Grid instead of TileList,
as they are not data-driven. List classes are really good for optimizing
viewing a few of many. Containers are pretty good at showing all of a
few. Creating the renderer you want for a list class to show charts is
probably harder than just adding them as children to a container. -Alex From: well lets say the accordion tab holds a component (
instance of a LineChart) , On 9/20/06, Alex
Harui <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Not sure I understand the
question. What are you trying to drag? From: flexcomponents@ Would it be easier to
create a dragEnabled property for the Accordian component or create
custom componentthat des the same thing ?
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