I'll do it tonight :)

Den 15.05.2011 17:00, skrev Chris Bartlett:
Could one of you please create a JIRA ticket for this issue and attach
the patch to it.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT
When doing so, please make sure you check tick the box that grants
permission to use the patch.

Due to the similarity with ListViews, this issue might also apply to
TableViews.

Chris

On 15 May 2011 21:24, Andrei Pozolotin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Edvin: great! thank you. (I hope Greg applies it soon) Andrei.


    -------- Original Message  --------
    Subject: Re: BUG: ListView selection with keys
    From: Edvin Syse <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    Date: Sun 15 May 2011 05:23:47 AM CDT
    Here's a patch against trunk that fixes the problem :)

    -- Edvin

    Den 15.05.2011 09:28, skrev Edvin Syse:
    When reading the source code of TerraListViewSkin, it looks like
    this is
    indeed the case. It should be a simple fix, though...

    Den 15.05.2011 09:11, skrev Edvin Syse:
    Hm.. actually, you are right.. I get the same behavior as you
    describe.
    Even when releasing shift, pressing up arrow doesn't release the
    selection. It kind of looks like the "cursor" is on the first row,
    because if you select let's say three elements in the middle of
    the list
    with shift+down, releasing shift and pressing up arrow will
    select the
    element at the beginning of the list. But again, then pressing down
    arrow should fix the problem in your example, but it doesn't...

    -- Edvin

    Den 15.05.2011 09:06, skrev Edvin Syse:
    I think you might be confused by the behavior of using arrow
    keys while
    holding down shift. When shift is pressed and you press the
    down arrow,
    the next element after the current selection is added to the
    selection.
    If you press the up arrow, the element in front of the current
    selection
    range is selected. Hence, when all the elements are selected,
    pressing
    up or down is not supposed to change anything. If you release
    shift, the
    selection changes (to one element), right?

    -- Edvin

    Den 15.05.2011 01:46, skrev Andrei Pozolotin:
    BUG: ListView selection with keys

    1) if you take this example
    http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/lists.html

    2) select with mouse first item

    3) then with keys: shift + down continue select until all list
    items
    are
    selected

    4) now ListView no longer responds to key strokes

    this is on 64 bit ubuntu 10.04 and jdk 1.6.0 _25

    verified same bug in current trunk



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