On Wednesday, May 25, 2011 10:21:18 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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> On Wednesday, May 25, 2011 3:29:35 PM UTC+2, Jeff Larsen wrote:
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>> Wow, this is awesome.
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> +1
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>> I haven't started digging into the code yet, but I would like to point out 
>> a minor nit. In Firefox giving the scrollbars opacity looks OK, but in 
>> chrome, it doesn't look right (see attached file). Personally, I think 
>> people are used to not being able to see through scrollbars so I would 
>> recommend just removing the opacity.
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> This was part of another patch a few weeks ago, it's the CustomScrollPanel.
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> What you're seeing only applies on Windows (IIRC, I had that on Windows XP 
> too on the CustomScrollPanel demo that John put online at the time it 
> proposed the widget), as it shows well on Ubuntu. It's a Chrome bug that I 
> think is not worth working around in GWT.
> See http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=24524
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Yea, that makes sense that its a chrome bug. I'll just change the css in my 
application to not use any opacity to get around the issue. I think my main 
concern was that most people aren't used to opacity in their scrollbars. 
When I looked at it initially, it just didn't feel like any experiences I've 
had on the web previously. 

Is there any bug tracker you don't know by heart? :)
 

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>> Another thing, the column headers don't change based on local in 
>> CellSampler, or at least they didn't when I switched to an Arabic locale. 
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> Unrelated again, and already present in the current Showcase (with 
> CellTable):
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> http://gwt.google.com/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html?locale=ar#!CwCellSampler
> (and I believe not a bug actually, as the header text is the name of the 
> cell class being used, minus the "Cell" suffix) 
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I never made that connection. Makes sense!

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