Clint, i think i'm in exactly the same spot as you -- good timing :)

I think tho that i'm wanting the line between the objects in my
application to be an object that is selectable... am i wrong in
believing that the lineTo method just draws a line that the user can't
select?

did i say "flex graphics noob" warning at the beginning of the post?

we're working on an internal system that will be somewhat like
mindomo.com (but is sort of a network diagram) and i will want the
user to be able to select a line between two nodes to specify some
parameters.

So i'm working on trying to figure out how to make a line be an
object... Tom's note below gives me some thoughts.

Mitch

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Monday 04 Jun 2007, Clint Tredway wrote:
> > Can anyone point me in the direction in drawing a line between to
> > objects and then keeping that line attached to each object even during
> > being dragged around the screen?
> 
> Add a new UIComponent to the root display element
> Then on each objects move event handler:
>       call clear() on the new elements graphic property
>       establish the location and size of your two components
>       use the moveTo and lineTo methods on the new elements graphic property
> 
> -- 
> Tom Chiverton
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