Hi,

that's the right way. Name you method like the super method and call it if
desired with:
this.base(arguments, a, b, ...)

Have a look at the manual for more information:
http://manual.qooxdoo.org/current/pages/core/oo_feature_summary.html#calling-the-overridden-superclass-method

Cheers,
Chris 



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