Hi Derell
Thank you for your very quick answer.
I'll try this.

On 2010.07.19., at 19:43, Derrell Lipman [via qooxdoo] wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:44, danovics <[hidden email]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Thron
> 
> I've problem when implementing your solution.
> I make somewhere a mistake but can't find out where.
> Could you help me, please?
> 
> I've tried to make a new class MyScroller which is extends the
> qx.ui.table.pane.Scroller.
> It has nothing inside, just the extend key - for testing purpose.
> Before I initiate my table I've done:
>            var custom =
>            {
>                tablePaneScroller : function(obj)
>                {
>                    return new path.to.MyScroller(obj);
>                }
>            };
>           var table = new qx.ui.table.Table(tableModel, custom);
> The tableModel's been defined before.
> Without passing custom to qx.ui.table.Table's constructor everything is
> working fine.
> But passing the custom I'm getting error in firebug.
> 
> I should be blind...
> 
> 
> No, you're not blind. It doesn't work in the playground. I have no idea why, 
> and don't have the time to track it down right now. It does, however, work in 
> a "real" application.
> 
> Run qooxdoo's create-application script:
> 
> .../qooxdoo/tool/bin/create-application.py -n test
> 
> In the source/class/test/Application.js file, remove all of the junk where it 
> says, "Your application goes here" (or something like that). In its stead, 
> place this code:
> 
>        function createRandomRows(rowCount) {
>         var rowData = [];
>         var now = new Date().getTime();
>         var dateRange = 400 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 400 days
>         var nextId = 0;
>         for (var row = 0; row < rowCount; row++) {
>           var date = new Date(now + Math.random() * dateRange - dateRange / 
> 2);
>           rowData.push([ nextId++, Math.random() * 10000, date, 
> (Math.random() > 0.5) ]);
>         }
>         return rowData;
>       }
> 
> 
>       // window
>       var win = new qx.ui.window.Window("Table").set({
>         layout : new qx.ui.layout.Grow(),
>         allowClose: false,
>         allowMinimize: false,
>         contentPadding: 0
>       });
>       this.getRoot().add(win);
>       win.moveTo(30, 40);
>       win.open();
> 
>       // table model
>       var tableModel = new qx.ui.table.model.Simple();
>       tableModel.setColumns([ "ID", "A number", "A date", "Boolean" ]);
>       tableModel.setData(createRandomRows(1000));
> 
>       // make second column editable
>       tableModel.setColumnEditable(1, true);
> 
>       var custom =
>           {
>             tablePaneScroller : function(obj)
>             {
>               return new test.Scroller(obj);
>             }
>           };
> 
>       // table
>       var table = new qx.ui.table.Table(tableModel, custom).set({
>         decorator: null
>       });
>       win.add(table);
> 
>       var tcm = table.getTableColumnModel();
> 
>       // Display a checkbox in column 3
>       tcm.setDataCellRenderer(3, new qx.ui.table.cellrenderer.Boolean());
> 
>       // use a different header renderer
>       tcm.setHeaderCellRenderer(2, new 
> qx.ui.table.headerrenderer.Icon("icon/16/apps/office-calendar.png", "A 
> date"));
> 
> Then create a new file in the same directory as Application.js, called 
> Scroller.js. Place the following in that file:
> 
> // We want our own Scroller to be used
> qx.Class.define("test.Scroller",
> {
>   extend : qx.ui.table.pane.Scroller,
>     
>   members :
>   {
>     _startMoveHeader : function()
>     {
>     }
>   }
> });
> 
> Now run the generator, and then load the page in your browser. You'll see 
> that it works. (Kind of. Although you don't get an error and the code works 
> as advertised, i.e. it prevents moving the header, when you try to drag the 
> header, it ends up changing the sort order of some other column. That's a 
> different problem that you'll have to solve somehow.)
> 
> Derrell
> 
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