On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:16 PM, zixzigma <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do not think this is a bug,
> and in fact I found the current implementation very desirable.
>
> your table always shows X number of rows per page, even if its the last
> page.
> with this implementation your table will always have the same height, and
> same number of rows.
> and you dont have to deal with cases where there is only 1 or two items in
> the last page,
> which might make your UI look inconsistent.
>

Unfortunately the paging mechanism in GWT v2.1 is inconsistent when using
the mouse and the keyboard to scroll a paged table. When using the mouse it
works the way you describe but when using the keyboard and scrolling down to
the last page you will *sometimes* get an 'odd' number of rows.


>
> I believe making the table to act this way is more difficult than
> traditional way of paging,
> because you have to do some range manipulation, check if its last page,
> and if so, display enough rows for table pageSize to be met. and GWT
> CellTable already does this.
>

Yes, I agree.

Jeff

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