My solution: I copied the com.google.gwt.cell.client.ActionCell into my app 
and modified it by adding an alternative htmlDisabled member and a boolean 
enabled member with get/is methods. In render() I sb.append() html or 
htmlDisabled based on the value of enabled.

I also added a class to the <button> in my ActionCell so I could set a 
style in my CSS. I copied in the style for gwt-Button and tweaked it.

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 12:12:58 PM UTC-4, Thad Humphries wrote:
>
> I have two ActionCells inside a CompositeCell. These cells appear as two 
> button that, because of the intentional narrowness of their Column, appear 
> stacked within their Column of a DataGrid. Excellent.
>
> Depending on circumstances--say, product licensing or user permissions--I 
> want the second action button in each row to be disabled. The other button 
> is to stay enabled, so I don't want to disable the entire column. Is this 
> possible?
>

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