[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> 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?
>
>
You could try to use qx.ui.basic.Inline
(http://api.qooxdoo.org/current/#qx.ui.basic.Inline). Take a look at the
inline demos
(http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/sample/html/example/Inline_1.html).
var inline = qx.ui.basic.Inline(document.getElementById('test'));
inline.add(btnRun);
...
inline.addToDocument();
Best Fabian
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