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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.
In general, you should use an FXG document as a standalone component in your applications. This gives you the greatest amount of memory optimization, and lets you reuse your FXG files in other parts of the same application, or in other applications. In addition, by keeping the FXG document separate from the application, you can edit and export the FXG again from a graphics tool. One disadvantage to using an FXG file as a standalone component is that you cannot get a reference to individual elements in it. The FXG component itself is a “black box”; you cannot interact with individual elements from your application or other components. You can, however, still apply effects, resize, position, and trigger events from interaction with the FXG component itself. In some cases, you might want to add the FXG output directly into your application. You can do this, but you must convert the FXG syntax to MXML graphics.
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