Thanks for the fast response and for your help. This issue has been happening for a while and has finally gotten to me. See my responses below.
> I just tried some quick tests on Windows XP 64 SP2 with recent > versions of IE, FF, Chrome & Opera using the Oracle 1.6.0_26 JRE. > I was unable to reproduce, but was only able to lock the screen using > WINDOWS+L. > Can you clarify a few things (listed inline) to help in trying to > reproduce this? > The title of the email refers to 'focus', but the body of the email > doesn't seem to mention focus. Does this behaviour also occur if you > simply focus on another Windows application, and then return to the > browser showing the Pivot applet? *So I have not gone through debugging the Pivot code but it appears as though it may be a focus issue, but I'm not sure. No, this does not occur when focus changes to another application and back to the pivot app.* > On 17 August 2011 22:07, JohnRodey <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I have this issue where if I have my pivot app up and lock my screen (or > even > > a ctrl+alt+del, followed by just hitting cancel), when I then click in > the > > table it highlights multiple rows. > Do you see the same effect if you use WINDOWS+L to lock the screen? *No, it appears to behave fine when I use Windows+L. I don't even technically lock my screen but when I press ctrl+alt+del I get a Windows security window that asks me what to do (Lock Computer, Log Off, Shut Down, Change Password, Taask Manager, Cancel), from here I just have to hit cancel and I see the pivot issue.* > > After a little bit of playing I noticed this doesn't happen on my > Windows 7 > > box but does on XP. It happens in both Firefox and IE. > Can you provide some version numbers for these browsers, as well as > java version? *Firefox 3.6.13 IE 8.0.6001.18702 Java 1.6.0_22* > > Steps to reproduce: > > 1) on a XP machine launch the kitchen sink application in IE or Firefox > > 2) drop down the tables example > > 3) highlight any row > Can you please clarify 'highlight'? Pivot TableViews render rows > differently depending on selection as well as mouse position (mouse > over highlighting). > Do you mean 'move the mouse over a row so that the row is highlighted > in a grey colour'? > Or maybe, 'left click on a row to select it so that it is rendered > with a blue background and white foreground (when it has focus)'? *Sorry, left click and select a row so that it is blue with white lettering.* > > 4) ctrl+alt+del and hit cancel when prompted to lock screen > > 5) click a few rows in the table (now you can highlight as many rows as > you > > want) > Do you mean that you see multiple rows being selected/highlighted > (depending on your meaning of highlighted)? > Both of the TableViews in the KitchenSink demo are configured in multi > select mode, so multiple selections are allowed. However the > selection should only be changed to include/exclude the clicked row if > the CONTROL key is pressed, or a range of rows if SHIFT is pressed. *Yes I see multiple rows being selected, now i can cause multiple rows to go blue bg with white lettering, and I am not holding shift or ctrl. It behaves as if I were holding ctrl though. Here's another wierd thing I'm seeing, once I cause this issue and am selecting multiple rows, if I hit any button on my keyboard it goes back to normal. If I hit the letter 'a' or the space bar it stops selecting multiple and returns to normal. * -- View this message in context: http://apache-pivot-users.399431.n3.nabble.com/Strange-focus-issue-on-Windows-XP-with-tables-tp3261912p3262078.html Sent from the Apache Pivot - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
