Hi Seth,

I am also looking for to implement CustomScrollbar.
Could you pls post the code that you have implemented ?

Thanks
Deepak

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Thursday, March 29, 2012 5:43:55 AM UTC+2, GWTter wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've used the CustomScrollPanel in order to implement some custom
>> scrollbars, everything was working great until I added DnD (gwt-dnd, not
>> native) functionality
>> to an element in the scrollpanel. The dragging action on the elements
>> within is extremely laggy. After a good amount of testing I found that the
>> issue had to do with
>> the CustomScrollPanel since using a regular ScrollPanel performs just
>> fine with minimal lag if any. I then looked at what is generated for the
>> customscrollpanel to
>> work and found some divs had been generated which I couldn't attribute
>> any specific functionality to (ITEMs 1 & 2 below). They're basically just
>> overlaying the whole
>> scrollpanel area and deleting them with firebug did not affect the
>> customscrollpanel functionality, but deleting them did improve the dnd
>> performance considerably. I see that
>> the more elements that are layered between the mouse click and the target
>> element affect the performance to a good degree.
>>
>> My question is does anyone know if these extra DIVs are needed, and if so
>> is there a way to workaround so I can still have the custom scroll bars
>> with good DnD.
>>
>
> The DIVs are added by the ResizeLayoutPanel.ImplStandard to detect when
> the content grows or shrinks, so the CustomScrollPanel can update the
> scrollbars.
>
> BTW, the ITEM3 div is used by the Layout to detect changes of the font
> size so ti can update its layers when they're positioned using EM or EX
> units.
>
> Does changing the z-index of the various divs (ITEM1, ITEM2 and
> dragdrop-dropTarget) changes anything performance-wise?
>
> DIRTY HACK: You could also try calling onDetach() on the
> containerResizeImpl when entering the scroll panel (while dragging) and
> calling onAttach() when leaving or dropping (use JSNI to access the private
> containerResizeImpl). You might have to explicitly call
> maybeUpdateScrollbars() after calling containerResizeImpl.onAttach(), as
> I'm not sure onAttach() would call the ResizeLayoutPanel.Impl.Delegate),
> and you might have to call it from a Scheduler.get().scheduleDeferred(), as
> ResizeLayoutPanel.ImplStandard uses it.
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