I read that. Early read this example too
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg27791.html
I figure my code must be similar. I procede to trial-and-error
I try all variants
list1.fireEvent("dblclick", qx.event.type.Mouse, [{}, list1, list1, false,
true]);
list1.fireEvent("dblclick", qx.event.type.Mouse, [{}, list1, list1, false,
false]);
list1.fireEvent("dblclick", qx.event.type.Mouse, [{}, list1, null, false,
true]);
list1.fireEvent("dblclick", qx.event.type.Mouse, [{}, list1, null, false,
false]);
list1.fireEvent("dblclick", qx.event.type.Mouse, [{}, null, null, false,
false]);
...
...
but dont work, I get error.
You can see clearly I dont understand the
'{}', event nativeEvent parameter (??¿¿) . Sure is a mistake, but I cant
understand this details.
..A simple correction to my example, that will be a great help...
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