Drawing a diagonal line?

Hello,
This seems like a silly question but does anyone know how to draw a diagonal line that has on-click functionality to input data as well as value based alerts?  Raw xcelsius seems to only come with horizontal and vertical lines.  I tried using Innovista's enhanced line component but it doesn't function correctly (visibility doesn't work) and there aren't any alerts.  The reason I need diagonal lines is because I am attempting to create a very simple display where nodes are laid over a map with lines connecting them together.  Each of the nodes reflects the health of that node, and the lines reflect the health of each connection.  Any ideas?

Hi KTBusy  ,
You can use image to display diagonal lines (make sure you use .png format so that background remains transparent). Now on top of that use transparent toggle button or push button for alerts or populating values (what ever you want). This will give you the functionality you might be looking for.
Good Luck & keep Posting.

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