Hi Andreas,

that helped. I only have to declare the Object or the Array before I use
ist.
I filed a bug ( http://bugzilla.qooxdoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617 ).
Please have a look, if this is the right category.

My application now works well, but firebug shows two messages:
showMenu is not defined
hideMenu is not defined
I think it's some initialisation failure of right context menu? I have no
code for this in my application.




Andreas Ecker-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi Torsten!
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 05:06 -0700, westor wrote:
>> Two of my question I asked here last week stayed unsolved. May be,
>> someone
>> has any answer for me?
>> 
>> 1. As the example Inline_1.html maintains, it is possible to have
>> scrollbars
>> in browser window, if I use inline widgets (qx.ui.basic.Inline). I
>> couldn't
>> bring this to work. The example itself does not show scrollbars, if I put
>> a
>> plenty of content in the window.
>> I think I have to write something with qx.core.Settings... ???
> 
> qooxdoo is typically used for building web applications that look and
> behave like their native desktop cousins. Since the main window of those
> apps (or any dialog box) never has any scrollbars, they are also
> disabled in qooxdoo by default.
> 
> To enable scrollbars on the client document, please change the setting
> (default defined in qx.ui.core.ClientDocument), e.g. include the
> following in a <script> block before the your application js is
> included:
> 
> qxsettings["qx.enableApplicationLayout"] = false;
> 
> Unfortunately, this info seems to be missing from the docs (maybe due to
> some renamings or reorganization). Would you just file a bug for that,
> please?
> 
>> 2. Events: what exactly do event.stopPropagation() and
>> event.preventDefault() do? May be I didn't understand the event chain but
>> they never did what I expected... ;-)
> 
> While missing in 0.7.x, this is now documented in the trunk. Basically,
> they do what they say: stopPropagation() prevents further propagation of
> an event (e.g. bubbling), while preventDefault() will not let the
> browser react natively to the event (e.g. opening a context menu).
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
> 
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