Come on people.

It's been 3 days since my post. No one knows the answer? Very well
then. If I ask HOW CAN I ADD A GOD DAMNED BUTTON TO MY PAGE THAT DOES
AN EXCREMENT WHEN I CLICK ON IT? I think I would have received
thousands of answers in minutes... C'mon people. The people in this
community are much more experienced than that. If not.... What the
"<reproducing act>" is this group useful for? Teaching noobs that
rather than searching for their problem's answer they could simply
spare a community's time for their noob problem? C'mon. Where is the
linux/bsd/open-source-product forum attitude?

At least an answer like: "I don't know man... I never had any problem
with scoll panels". It would be much better than ignoring some tough
question....

Feel free to ban me. I will take it like you felt so incompetent that
you would rather ban me than deface this group's incompetens. It's the
same for not posting this answer at all.. Blogs will write about it
too...

PS:
Oh and what about the people posting in Spanish (or any other
language) rather than english in an international mailing list? If I
mistake with this post more then them, then this group is useless.

PPS:
I know this is a flaming post, but please spare answers like "Hey it
was week-end time" or "you posted at 2AM my local time" or "Your
problem is not our problem".

PPPS:
The first time I had to flame in order to get some help...

Thank you,
  Cristian Nicanor Babula.


On Mar 26, 12:25 pm, "nicanor.babula" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I have this situation:
>
> _______________________________________
> |    ScrollPanel                                               |
> |   __________________________________     |
> |   | AbsolutePanel                                    |     |
> |   |                                                          |     |
> |   |     ___________                                  |     |
> |   |     | cell selector|                                 |     |
> |   |     |__________ |                                 |     |
> |   |                                                          |     |
> |   |                                                          |     |
> |   |_________________________________|     |
> |______________________________________|
>
> When the users clicks the absolute panel (which has a background image
> simulating a grid) the cell selector is moved in order to visually-
> simulate the cell selection. It works fine on firefox and IE, but on
> webkit-based browsers when the ScrollPanel has been scrolled and I
> click on the absolutePanel, it automatically scrolls back the
> scrollPanel to [0,0].
>
> Any ideas? It is a bug in GWT or I must compute the [top,left] of the
> cell selector in a different way?
>
> Here is how I compute the cell selector's top and left:
> [code]
> public void clickAction(Event event){
>                 int x = DOM.eventGetClientX(event)
>                           - DOM.getAbsoluteLeft(getElement())
>                          + DOM.getElementPropertyInt(getElement(), 
> "scrollLeft")
>                          + Window.getScrollLeft();
>                 int y = DOM.eventGetClientY(event)
>                         - DOM.getAbsoluteTop(getElement())
>                         + DOM.getElementPropertyInt(getElement(), "scrollTop")
>                         + Window.getScrollTop();
>                 Calendario.eventsContainer.setWidgetPosition
> (Calendario.eventAreaSelector, x - (x % CalUtils.getDayWidth()), y -
> (y % CalUtils.UNIT_HEIGHT));
>         }
> [/code]
>
> Thanks in advance.
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