Worked a charm, thanks!

On Aug 27, 11:18 pm, Gal Dolber <[email protected]> wrote:
> NativeEvent nativeEvent = Document.get().createMouseOutEvent(detail, screenX,
> screenY, clientX, clientY, ctrlKey, altKey, shiftKey, metaKey, button,
> relatedTarget);
>
> MouseOutEvent.fireNativeEvent(nativeEvent, yourWidget);
>
> 2010/8/27 darkflame <[email protected]>
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> > How would I manually fire a mouseout event?
>
> > I've tried a few things, but I'm clearly not hitting the mark;
>
> > //closeIcon.fireEvent(GwtEvent<MouseOutHandler>);
>
> > //DomEvent.fireNativeEvent( MouseOutEvent.getType(),
> > (HasHandlers)closeIcon);
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> > //MouseOutEvent.fireNativeEvent(nativeEvent, closeIcon);
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> > None of those even validate in eclipse, let alone run.
>
> > Basically closeIcon is a widget of unknown form which I want to
> > trigger (or try to) trigger the event on.
>
> > Any ideas?
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