Sebastian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There seems to be some issues with the Table in beta2/trunk. Would be
> great if someone can have a look (Til, Derrell, ...?)
Sigh. I just found a bunch of qooxdoo messages, including this one, in
my spam bucket. Sorry.
> * The edit field seems to be transparent (tested in gecko, see the attached
> screenshot)
I believe the editing problems have something to do with all of the
changes to appearances. I have not yet had a chance to catch up on the
last bunch of weeks' worth of changes in qooxdoo, so I don't know what
is causing this. I hope to get back up-to-date within the next couple
of weeks, but that's a bit late to help with this problem prior to the
release.
> * After hiding and reshowing a column the table model don't correctly handle
> the allocation of the column widths (Table_1.html of application/sample). It
> is by far to wide.
Hmmm... In the current demo.qooxdoo.org/.../Table_1.html, I can't even
hide a field. It gives a whole series of javascript errors. Whatever
recent changes broke that should probably get fixed before this upcoming
version gets released.
Once that problem is fixed, though... I expect that the resizing is
doing exactly what the default behavior specifies:
"When a column is increased in width, all columns to its right are
pushed to the right with no change to their widths. This may push some
columns off the right edge of the table, causing a horizontal scroll
bar to appear."
It would be easy for one to write a resize behavior that operated
differently, but that's what the default does. The reason I chose this
behavior as the default is that if you've manually modified column
widths and then unhide a new column, I don't believe all of your manual
resizings should go away in favor of a fresh automatic resizing of all
columns.
> * Is it expected that the Boolean cells are editable? They don't seem
> to react in Table_1.html, too
No, in that example, column 3 is not set to be editable. Someone has
written a checkbox cell editor factory so in theory it should work by
simply adding tableModel.setColumnEditable(3, true) to the example.
I've never played editable checkboxes.
Cheers,
Derrell
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