Yeah - I've never seen this effect used in a list or tree view before.
So I agree that we should wait on implementing it.
On Sep 18, 2009, at 6:08 AM, Todd Volkert wrote:
TerraTableViewSkin already does this by default, and you can turn it
off via
a style property. We could theoretically support it in ListView and
TreeView as well, though I'd think we should wait for real-world use
cases
first, since list views and tree views don't tend to be as wide as
table
views, and the use of alternating row colors generally serves to
keep the
user's eye on the right row as they scan across the columns.
-T
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]
>wrote:
Hi to all,
to improve readability in tables, lists, trees and maybe other visual
components, what do you think on add an optional style (by default
not
used) to have the zebra effect on rows of tables/grid and to other
components similar, like lists, but with any component with its own
style flag ?
On trees could be useful, maybe if not in the usual way (odd/even) if
a node-level (I've seen in some applications) ... but could be
complicated if there are many levels (or for example changing the
color by a percentage at any level change).
Comments ?
Bye,
Sandro