On Mar 19, 6:59 am, Duchesnes Grégory - Ilomedia
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm feeling stupid sometimes, i guess it was to obvious :
>
> Firebug.Editor.addListener(this);

Firebug.Editor supports three events:
onBeginEditing(panel, editor, target, value)
onStopEditing(panel, editor, target)
onSaveEditing(panel editor, target, value, previousValue),

jjb

>
> Le 19 mars 2010 à 14:44, Duchesnes Grégory - Ilomedia a écrit :
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > follow up of my previous post, i'm now trying to use event listeners.
>
> > Here is what i need :
> > when someone clicks on an attribute in the HTML panel i need to send a 
> > message to my own panel saying "hey an attribute has been clicked in HTML 
> > panel".
>
> > i've spotted somme event listeners in editor.js, html.js and a11y.js but 
> > i'm not sure how to use them (i'm no javascript guru in fact). Is there an 
> > example on how to instantiate a listener in my panel?
> > Should i instantiate it in my prototype or in my model?
>
> > i've tried this for example, but it does not seem to work :(
>
> >    var htmlPanelNode = this.context.getPanel('html').panelNode;
> >    htmlPanelNode.addEventListener("click", this.onHtmlClick, false);
>
> > thanks for the help,
>
> > Gregory
>
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