Thomas,

Thanks for the information. I had already been snooping around the
DomEvent and fireNativeEvent stuff. I guess I can go ahead and
subclass PushButton for my ToolButton like I've been putting off. ;)

Chad

On May 5, 5:58 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5 mai, 00:04, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I need to fire a MouseOutEvent on a PushButton and can't figure out
> > the right way to do it. I have a couple different scenarios where I
> > need this. One is when I click the button, it gets hidden (while the
> > mouse is still over it). Then, when it is shown again, it has the
> > appearance of the mouse hover until I move the mouse over it and off
> > of it. Another scenario is when the button is clicked, a modal popup
> > is shown so the button doesn't receive the MouseOutEvent as the mouse
> > moves off the button. I'm using these buttons as toolbar buttons and I
> > would like to fire a MouseOutEvent in the ClickHandler.
>
> Have a look at com.google.gwt.dom.client.Document::createMouseOutEvent
> and com.google.gwt.event.dom.client.DomEvent::fireNativeEvent
> (note that this is document in MouseOutEvent's constructor's JavaDoc)
>
> Or you could use JSNI to call CustomButton::setDown with a 'false'
> argument.
>
> Or eventually subclass PushButton to make setDown public.
>
> > Am I going
> > about this all wrong? What's the best way to accomplish what I want
> > (have the button appear that the mouse moved out of it)?
>
> Check if there's an issue already open, and eventually file one ;-)
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