Oh I would love a little lib whether it's core or not.. but I'm sure
if you made it separately, they would put it in GWT anyway, because
RichTextArea is pretty stupid without get and set cursor position!
e.g. getCursorPos(), getCursorHTMLPos(), set..(), set...()
My needs are (somewhat) urgent, so is there any way you might be able
to send me something I can use (and test) now?

On Apr 27, 4:37 pm, kozura <[email protected]> wrote:
> Step 1 is trying to get this included in GWT.  Numerous people have
> agreed this should be a feature of GWT, so I'm seeing if I can get the
> code accepted, as indicated in the post and issue links above.  So far
> no response, we'll see.  If it doesn't happen, I may just release a
> little library with it, but don't really want to propagate yet another
> little gwt lib to support and maintain, for functionality that for
> several reasons should be part of GWT.
>
> jk
>
> On Apr 27, 5:11 am, Navigateur <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Pardon my ignorance, but how do I, step by step, get your selection
> > thing into my app? I'm using Eclipse. Would you explain it as if I
> > don't know anything about doing this kind of thing? And then, how do I
> > getCursorPos() in my RichTextArea? You are a star. N
>
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