Michael,
this really looks great.  I pulled it down and looked at the source
and you are right. it is very clean and well implemented!  I've got a
question:
I saw (somewhere here or on your google code project) that you said
that you want to sometime allow for a fixed header and left column (so
that as you scroll left-to-right, the left column remains visible just
like the top column remains visible now when you scroll up and down).
Can I put a huge vote in for that feature?  I am building a
"gradebook"  where i have assignemnt names at the top and student
names on the left and their scores in the middle.  I want the student
name and the assignment name to stay visible no matter where I
scroll.

I guess the reason I ask is that I dont want to start trying to hack
with your code if you are really already planning on doing it in the
near future.  I think that I could come up with something to get it
working how I want it but I figure that the project owner could do it
a lot prettier than I could (and judging by your code, yours WILL be
pretty).

This project looks like it really has potential, I'm excited to help
however I can.

thanks,
Ryan

On Mar 8, 6:31 pm, Tin <michael.leib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I've been working on a grid/spreadsheet control prototype during the
> last couple of weeks.  Seeing how there doesn't seem to be a lot of
> other choices for this sort of thing, I had to write my own.  I've put
> the project up on Google Code and am looking for experienced
> developers who can pick this up and turn it into something that
> everybody can use (a jQuery UI grid plugin?).
>
> The project is hosted athttp://code.google.com/p/slickgrid/.
> Below is a copy of the project home page.
>
> Looking forward to your feedback!
>
> Michael Leibman
> michael.leib...@gmail.com
> Principal Engineer
> Daptiv Inc.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> SlickGrid
>
> What it is
>
> Quite simply, SlickGrid is a JavaScript grid/spreadsheet component.
>
> Some highlights:
>
> Virtual scrolling/rendering (hundreds of thousands of rows)
> Extremely fast rendering speed
> Configurable & customizable
> Full keyboard navigation
> Resizable/reorderable columns
> Custom cell formatters & editors
> Support for editing and creating new rows.
> "GlobalEditorLock" to manage concurrent edits in cases where multiple
> Views on a page can edit the same data.
> Why?
>
> This is pretty much a work-in-progress prototype, so I don't feel like
> spending a lot of time documenting it at this stage. I do think it is
> quite promising though, so I'm putting it up for everybody to see and
> play with. In its current form, it satisfies nearly all of the
> requirements for the project I am working on where I am utilizing it
> in an MVC application, so I'm not sure how much time I can afford on
> turning SlickGrid into something that would work for everybody. If you
> are willing to help out - let me know, and I'll add you to the project
> so that you can contribute.
>
> Examples
>
> Basic use:http://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/example1-simple.html
>
> Adding some 
> formatting:http://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/example2-formatters.html
>
> Turning it into a 
> spreadsheet:http://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/example3-editing.html
>
> A more comprehensive test 
> page:http://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/grid.html
>
> Documentation
>
> See comments at the top 
> ofhttp://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/slick.grid.js.

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