Yeah.. we did the same when we need something similar. On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:30:12 AM UTC-3, Anton Trapp wrote: > > One "solution" I found: I created a small directive that sets a > parent-scope variable on scope.$last and added it to the ng-repeat. When it > is called the last time (scope.$last) is called the watch (defined in the > link function of the directive above) is triggered and I can call the > external JS. However this solution seems a little roundabout... >
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