Sebastian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> if you are talking from the final position inside a node, you can use  one of
> the methods in qx.html.Offset. For example there is a method  named:
> qx.html.Offset.getTop.

Thanks!  Although that wasn't what I needed, it did lead me to
qx.html.Location.getClientBoxLeft() which was exactly what I needed.

> But if I understand you correctly you want to determine the real target (in
> DOM view) for a mouse event. You can try to use the property domTarget of
> all Mouse- and KeyEvents. I think this should perform better than calculate
> positions.

I haven't yet figured out how to use this.  The mouse click I'm getting is
from TablePaneScroller (I think; it's what has the mousedown listener), and
assuming the TablePaneScroller is the domTarget, I think I still need to do
calculations to figure out if the open/close button was pressed...???

Am I properly understanding what domTarget is/does?

Derrell

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