Perfect - thanks a bunch! On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Roger and Beth Whitcomb < [email protected]> wrote:
> You probably would want a custom cell renderer. You can start with the > Tutorial on custom TableViews here: > http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/table-views.custom.html > > What you would end up writing is a small class that subclasses > TableViewCellRenderer or implements TableView.CellRenderer. There are > several predefined ones you could use as examples such as > TableViewCheckboxCellRenderer or TableViewTextAreaCellRenderer. The basic > idea is that a renderer does what it takes to display its contents when > asked. It can be implemented using another Pivot control (such as a Label) > that does the heavy lifting of doing the drawing and size calculations. To > do the coloring, you would just set styles on your Label depending on the > value. > > HTH. Thanks for using Pivot and feel free to ask if you need more help. > > ~Roger > > > On 6/3/12 6:17 PM, Joseph Paterson wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm building a TableView using apache-pivot that will have some cells > that will contain a currency value (or '-' if the value is null). For > visual feedback I'd like the text to appear in green if the value is zero > or positive, and in red if the value is negative. I'm not quite sure where > to start with this - any pointers? > > Many thanks, > > Joseph. > >
