Cool :) Should I attach the TagDecorator to the TreeView itself?
Den 17.06.2011 00:19, skrev Chris Bartlett:
(Feel free to ignore all this - I am just thinking out loud) Maybe not so bad after all... http://pivot.apache.org/2.0/docs/api/org/apache/pivot/wtk/effects/TagDecorator.html You could extend a TagDecorator to include a callback to repaint itself to ensure the animation occurs, and adjust the ActivityIndicator to track the node's bound with the setXOffset() & setYOffset() methods. One downside would be that you would need to add a new decorator for each node that is being loaded. Then you could open multiple nodes and have multiple animations occurring at the same time. Chris On 17 June 2011 05:08, Edvin Syse <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Yeah, maybe this isn't worth it :) It's pretty sweet already :) Thank you for the info. Den 17.06.2011 00:05, skrev Chris Bartlett: Thinking about it, I'm not sure how well something like this would work with a TreeView, due the fact that a TreeView is normally wrapped in a ScrollPane. You might be able to get the decorator to align to the correct position and then adjust to any ScrollPane movement. You certainly wouldn't want to just lock the ScrollPane in position as that would defeat the point of trying to keep the GUI feeling responsive. On 17 June 2011 04:56, Edvin Syse <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: Den 16.06.2011 23:53, skrev Chris Bartlett: No idea about the animated gif side of things but... I have a vague memory about a Decorator that overlays an animated ActivityIndicator over a Component. Cool, I guess that could work :) will look into it!
