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 >> >> >
