[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I tried it. Unfortunatelly, GridLayout doesn't meet my requirements and I
> need
> exactly html table.
>> I suggest that you look at using a GridLayout as a replacement for an HTML
>> table. Check out the demos of it.
>
> And one more related question. Here is the piece of code:
>
> var test = document.getElementById('test');
> var btnRun = new qx.ui.form.Button('Run!');
> btnRun.set({...});
>
> // how could I add btnRun to test?
> // something like test.add(btnRun);
>
> Perhaps, some low-level hack could help?
I think you may be trying to use qooxdoo when qooxdoo isn't appropriate, or
trying to use raw DOM when it isn't appropriate. The two don't mix well
because qooxdoo keeps lots of stuff in queues and renders it all at the same
time (some time later than you creating the widget). It's therefore difficult
(impossible) to get the rendered elements at the point in the code that you're
trying to do it,since they haven't been rendered yet. It's probably worth
rethinking what you're trying to do here.
You should be able to get at the actual DOM element created for btnRun with
btnRun.getElement(). However, that's not available until btnRun has been
rendered, which apparently isn't what you want.
Derrell
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