Well, a ListButton displays a popup, so I think we are probably describing the 
same thing.  :-)  I have written a similar UI where right-clicking on the table 
header makes a menu popup appear immediately below the header. The user can 
then select one of the values from the menu to filter the table contents.
G

On Jan 5, 2011, at 3:00 PM, anton dos santos wrote:

> not exactly
> I want to implement a filter feature: when in a column there are multiple 
> distinct values then a ListButton with these distinct values is displayed in 
> the header and when user select one of the values, only the corresponding 
> rows will be displayed in the table.
> I am not sure a popup is user friendly in this case
> 
> Regards
> Anton
> 
> On 05/01/2011 20:34, Greg Brown wrote:
>> You are correct - renderers do not support user interaction because they 
>> aren't really there - they are just painted by the skin.
>> 
>> Are you trying to display a popup when the user clicks on the table header? 
>> If so, there are other ways to do this. I can try to put together a quick 
>> example if it would help.
>> 
>> G
>> 
>> On Jan 5, 2011, at 2:30 PM, anton dos santos wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>> I  have a  TableViewHeader that displays a ListButton, but the ListButon is 
>>> not usable.
>>> I assume it is because the header is drawn by a "renderer" and not an 
>>> "editor". Right?
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to have a working button or checkbox in a column's header ?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Anton
>> 
>> 
> 

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