I don't like unanswered questions, so i'll answer it myself. It was actually a 
style-inheritence problem.

My implementention had a lil' bug. But because of style inheritence, it seemed 
to work fine in the first context i used the component in. But using it in a 
second environment, the bug occoured.

So: beware of style ineritence :)

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "florian.salihovic" <florian.saliho...@...> 
wrote:
>
> I have noticed a strange behaviour regarding the ToolTipMananger. Actually 
> i'm not quite sure, since the ToolTipManger seems to be the cause.
> 
> I implemented a component which works just fine. Styles are applied, 
> measuring works etc.
> 
> The component should also be used as tooltip in certain parts of the 
> application. But now the magic comes into play. A subclass of the component 
> is implementing mx.core.IToolTip to ensure the component can be used as 
> ToolTip.
> 
> But it seems styles are not applied and at least one call of 
> updateDisplayList is lost when the subclass is used as a tooltip.
> 
> What can be the reason for this behaviour? Is the mechanism for creating 
> tooltips responsible for stopping updates of the UIComponent used as a 
> tooltip?
> 
> Best regards and thanks in advanced.
>


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