Hello,
 
We have a use case that requires that we keep the bottom two rows of a
grid always displayed while the rows above it scroll. 
 
For example, imagine you had a grid that displayed individual stats for
a team's players where each row is a player and various stats are the
columns, and the last two rows were team total and average for the
corresponding column. There may be more players than can be displayed,
and so it would scroll, but the totals and averages rows are always at
the bottom and visible.
 
Any suggestions or perhaps a link to a snippet that shows how would we
go about implementing this using Nebula Grid?
 
Thank you,
 
Jack Davis
 
 


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Centgraf
        Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:50 AM
        To: 'Nebula Dev'
        Subject: RE: [nebula-dev] Novocode Controls
        
        

        Thanks for your comments.  I appreciate your goal to keep
quality and committer involvement high.  I was mainly thinking about the
role Nebula serves in gathering open-source SWT widgets in the same
place.  Perhaps there is opportunity for a kind of "Tier 0", which would
give authors a place to describe their widgets and link to projects
hosted outside the Eclipse Foundation.  This would extend some of the
benefits of Nebula as a one-stop-shop for UI designers looking to expand
their options.

         

        --

        Peter

        
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christopher J Gross
        Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 5:37 PM
        To: Nebula Dev
        Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Novocode Controls

         

        
        Hi Peter, 
        
        I don't believe I've spoken with Stefan Zeiger - certainly not
recently.  If he was interested in contributing he'd be very welcome,
but we aren't really in the business of soliciting others.  I really
want to make sure all contributors and committers on Nebula are
individually motivated.  I'd rather potential contributors take the
first steps.  I want to prevent Nebula from becoming a fire-and-forget
type of project.  We do not have a cadre of full-time resources who can
maintain and upgrade components.  We depend on the component authors to
themselves become committers.   
        
        If Mr Zeiger is interested in contributing and becoming a
committer - thats great and we'd welcome him.  His components are still
free and EPL-ed so there's not too much need to bring them into Nebula
unless he's motivated to. 
        
        Regards, 
        -Chris 

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