Jonathan,
Your suggestion has indeed solved the problem. I did not properly appreciate
that I needed to rebuild the applications after making those edits. Many
thanks!
Joseph
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Jonathan Rass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi Joseph and welcome to qooxdoo!
>
>
> If your application name is "qooxdoodemo", you will find a file called
> "qooxdoodemo.js" in the application's script folder. You will never have
> to do any changes to this file directly, since this file is generated by
> the build system.
>
> Normally you only make changes to the Application.js (or other files in
> the "class" folder) and you can rebuild the qooxdoodemo.js by calling
> ./generate.py source
> on the application's root folder (as described in
> http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/helloworld#create_your_application).
>
> So just re-generate your application and reload it (and don't hesitate
> to ask if this does not help ;-) ).
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Jonathan
>
>
> Joseph Gangestad wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am new to qooxdoo and am working on incorporating some widgets into my
> > extant HTML webpage. The documentation on the Inline class is quite
> > thorough, and I have reviewed the help here
> > <http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/ui_inline>, here
> > <http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/index.html#root%7EInline.html
> >,
> > and here <http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/ui_overview>. However, at
> > least one hurdle remains and I cannot figure out a solution. When I
> > generate a new "qooxdoodemo" project (via the Getting Started
> > walkthrough <http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/helloworld>) there are
> > three files of interest:
> > ~ qooxdoodemo.js
> > ~ Application.js
> > ~ index.html
> > The help/tutorial sites I linked to above have thoroughly explained how
> > to edit Application.js (which contains the button and other widgets) and
> > index.html to allow for confining a widget to, say, a desired div
> > element by extending qx.application.Inline instead of Standalone and so
> > on, but that was not enough for success. I suspect that modifications to
> > qooxdoodemo.js must also be made, but I have found no documentation
> > explaining that. After adding qx.application.Inline to the list of URIs
> > in qooxdoodemo.js I found that the class was recognized, but the script
> > hangs on the "this.base(arguments)" line. That is, it gets to that line
> > and then goes no further, and does NOT throw any error message. The only
> > contents of the debug panel are:
> >
> > 000293 Part boot successfully loaded
> > 000295 qx.core.Init: Load runtime: 295ms
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate any help you could offer.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Joseph Gangestad
>
>
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