On 5/27/10 2:54 AM, thron7 wrote: >> One other note: I couldn't figure out how to make it grab the built-in >> qx standard icon, so I just copied it over to my app, but if there is a >> way to show this, that would also clarify the example. >> > Shouldn't be anything more than: > > #asset(qx/icon/Oxygen/16/actions/edit-delete.png) > > and > > icon : "qx/icon/Oxygen/16/actions/edit-delete.png" > > Please get back if this doesn't work. > That didn't work for me, but I haven't had time or frankly much interest in chasing this one down because it works for me to copy, even though it's annoying :). > >>> I'm quite sure that it is your custom widget in your case. It depends on the >>> structure of your composed widget but usually the custom widget uses child >>> controls which makes the custom widget the first non child control widget. >>> >>> >> I may edit the docs to make this clearer, I've been tweaking grammar >> occasionally in the docs here and there. >> > Consider adding the whole example! > Done.
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