Hi Sak,
ok, I think it should be possible. Could you please open an enhancement bug?
Cheers,
Chris
Am 30.06.2011 13:31, schrieb Mustafa Sak:
Hi Christian,
thanks for your quick answer. I tried keepBlockerActive before and
fell into a the trap ;) I guess its a nice idea to forward all
keyboard events, but if you can just use it once at time its not
really handy. So whats about a recursive scan of all child container
and child widgets to block them all? I mean you have to save all block
states of any blockable widget, but that shouldn’t be a problem for you.
Regards Sak
*SAKsystems*
Inh. Mustafa Sak
Varrelmannstr. 16
30453 Hannover
Tel. +49 511 / 165 969 40
Fax +49 511 / 165 969 49
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http://www.saksys.de
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*Von:*Christian Hagendorn [mailto:[email protected]]
*Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 30. Juni 2011 13:24
*An:* qooxdoo Development
*Betreff:* Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Feature request: Blocker, blocks all
child widgets of an container with out any z-index stuff
Hi Sak,
the blocker has a property which should do what you want, but please
read the API details to avoid problems:
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/apiviewer/#qx.ui.core.Blocker~keepBlockerActive
<http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/apiviewer/#qx.ui.core.Blocker%7EkeepBlockerActive>
Cheers,
Chris
Am 30.06.2011 12:36, schrieb Mustafa Sak:
Hi devs,
I’m missing to block all children in a container widget. I mean if I’m
blocking an container with some textfields I can’t focus them with the
mouse but still with tab keys. It should be a easy for you to block
every child too.
It would help me much.
Regards Sak
*SAKsystems*
Inh. Mustafa Sak
Varrelmannstr. 16
30453 Hannover
Tel. +49 511 / 165 969 40
Fax +49 511 / 165 969 49
Mobil +49 163 / 312 6144
http://www.saksys.de
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
STEUER-Nr. 2613817458
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