Deargentlemen,
What I miss is
width pecentage for tables formtation and cells

two or more line columns for headers

a downloaadable documentation

a better examplze for tables that I can get running

>  extend : demobrowser.demo.table.TableDemo,
>  where does this come from
   no words where can I find any information about it.

how do I get backgorund colors in tables

I worte a qooxdoo applkication plus a perl programm
how to use perl and get data to a perl prgramm, If you are
intereted for your online ducmentation.
Cgi and no Jason. 
Thank you in advance.
Ludger v. Stetten
   








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> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 15:07:38 +0100 (CET)
> From: Fritz Zaucker <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Using SVN-trunk
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> Hi Thomas,
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, thron7 wrote:
>
>   
>> Fritz Zaucker wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> for testing the SVN-trunk version (as requested by Andreas) it would be
>>> useful, if there was a small section in
>>>
>>>     http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/general/checking_out_from_svn
>>>
>>> on how to "transform" the SV checkout into a "regular" Qooxdoo release with
>>> the correct directory structure and including generating APIviewer and
>>> Demobrowser.
>>>       
>> I'm not sure I quite get what you are saying. Once you have a trunk
>> check-out on your hard disk (you can even use http URLs for a read-only
>> check-out which might be faster), it should really look pretty much like
>> an SDK to you, with some additional folders. For instance, you can cd
>> application/demobrowser && ./generate.py build, to create the build
>> version of the demobrowser, or cd framework && ./generate.py api, to
>> create an Apiviewer for the framework.
>>     
>
> Hmm, seems that my only problem was that I tried to do
>
>       cd application/demobrowser && ./generate.py source
>
> (instead of build ...).
>
>   
>> What in your eyes is "incorrect" in the directory structure of the SVN
>> check-out?
>>     
>
> One question remaining: where should qooxdoo-contrib live? On the same
> directory level as qooxdoo, like such
>
>          checkout/
>               |
>               -- qooxdoo
>               |
>               -- qooxdoo-contrib
>
> I must admit that I never user a contrib element directly yet. Probably I
> can do that the way you described in your previous post about extending the
> libraries using different skeleton trees?
>   
>> If you have an existing app you want to build against the trunk
>> check-out, you just provide as QOOXDOO_PATH the path to the base trunk
>> directory (the one containing the readme.txt, license.txt and
>> index.html).
>>     
>
> In config.json I assume?
>
>   
>> If you create a new skeleton app you just invoke the
>> tool/bin/create-application.py from the check-out and all the path wiring
>> is done for you.
>>     
>
> Yes, that's clear.
>
> Thanks for your help. Perhaps the one line above about ./generate.py build
> could be added to the SVN page on the web site?
>
> Cheers,
> Fritz
>
>   


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