Hi Peter,

When I said "panel" (a term I shouldn't have used, in retrospect), I didn't 
mean something that looks visually like a panel with borders, etc.  I just mean 
that you use a qx.ui.container.Composite to hold all the text boxes (that's 
what containers are for, after all). When you add the container containing 
those text fields to the Tree node, just set its decorator to null, so that you 
don't get the borders that are normally drawn by default.

Cheers,
Kai

On 3 Oct 2013, at 15:17, Peter Caffin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kai,
> 
> On 3/10/13 8:36 PM, Kai Griffin wrote:
>> Admittedly, I haven't given this a lot of thought, but what I did
>> think at first is that you could use a tree view, in which the
>> children of the main nodes (address, phone number) are Composite
>> panels.  If I were wanting to do this, that would be my
>> starting point, at least…
> 
> Ah. As with the previous suggestion, the solution shouldn't involve 
> panels in any shape or form.
> 
> I think it answers my question though: the widget doesn't currently 
> exist in Qooxdoo, so I'll have to implement it myself later when I'm 
> more familiar with the framework.
> 
> No problem there... I had to do the same with Tk. I was just hoping 
> someone might have already done it with what is an already extremely 
> comprehensive widget set :)
> 
> Cheers all.
> 
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