Thanks, but I'm using a TablePane now. 2010/3/1 Todd Volkert <[email protected]>
> Keep in mind that that example is much more complex than it'd be if you > *didn't* have a column header. If you have both a column header and a row > header, than this example is great. > > -T > > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There is an example of this here: >> >> http://pivot.apache.org/demos/fixed-column-table.html >> >> Source code is here: >> >> >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/trunk/demos/src/org/apache/pivot/demos/tables/ >> >> On Mar 1, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Todd Volkert wrote: >> >> Yep - you give the ScrollPane (that contains the table view) a rowHeader >> instead of a columnHeader. For the rowHeader, you can use a TableView whose >> data has the same number of entries as the main table data (note: you can >> actually use the main table data twice). >> >> -T >> >> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Mathias Versichele < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is it possible to have a TableView which follows a horizontal layout ? By >>> this I mean that it uses a header column instead of a header row. This seems >>> more suited to a table showing property-value mappings, which I need in my >>> application. >>> >>> -- >>> Mathias Versichele >>> Bio-ir milieutechnologie / Msc. geografie >>> Oudburgstraat 16 >>> 9240 Zele >>> 0485/16.07.08 >>> >> >> >> > -- Mathias Versichele Bio-ir milieutechnologie / Msc. geografie Oudburgstraat 16 9240 Zele 0485/16.07.08
