Christian Boulanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>> Christian Boulanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>> You can define a mixin with the desired property and include the mixin at
>>>> runtime into any class you want.
>>> but I forgot to ask: how is this done exactly? I haven't found any example
>>> or documentation for this on the qooxdoo website.
>>>
> <snip/>
>> And then to add this mixin to your class, you either (a) use qx.Class.include
>> or (b) add an "include" property to your class configuration.
>>
>> Option (a):
>>
>>   qx.Class.include(my.TestClass, my.MDebug);
>>
> This was what I was looking for. Option b) is used in many qooxdoo classes and
> therefore well-tested. I'll add this to the wiki as soon as I get to it.
>
> Many thanks, Derrell!

Glad to help.

BTW, you can see this method in action in the TreeVirtual_*.html example
files.

Derrell

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