Hi there,
This is surely required, no doubt about this. The table must support
variable row heights and it did not. But now when scrolling from top to
bottom, the height of the repaint region occasionaly turns negative:
java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=465,width=34,height=-450]
This is strange.
Hi there again,
This is surely required, no doubt about this. The table must support
variable row heights and it did not. But now when scrolling from top to
bottom, the height of the repaint region occasionaly turns negative:
java.awt.Rectangle[x=0,y=465,width=34,height=-450]
Now
Ugh, I forgot to remove the old statement.
2006-05-18 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* gnu/java/awt/peer/gtk/GdkGraphics.java
(clipRect): Removed old intersection statement.
/roman
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“Improvement makes straight roads, but the crooked roads, without
Improvement, are roads of
Hi again,
I think, the blitting is broken again, because width=450,height=426
means that the whole table should be repainted.
Another part of the problem is the following stacktrace that I get when
intercepting repaint() in JTable (below). You can see that the painting
of the cells goes
I fixed a couple of bugs in JTable and BasicTableUI, and added the
variable row height feature.
2006-05-16 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PR 26521
* javax/swing/JTable.java
(rowHeights): New field.
(initializeLocalVars): Call setRowHeigt instead of rowHeight=,
Roman Kennke wrote:
I fixed a couple of bugs in JTable and BasicTableUI, and added the
variable row height feature.
2006-05-16 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PR 26521
* javax/swing/JTable.java
(rowHeights): New field.
(initializeLocalVars): Call setRowHeigt
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 14:13 +0200, Roman Kennke wrote:
The attached patch fixes a couple of issues in JTables:
- the border color for selected cells was not correct in the Metal LF
- the table was not painted correctly. The grid must be painted to the
right and bottom of each cell, we painted
The attached patch fixes a couple of issues in JTables:
- the border color for selected cells was not correct in the Metal LF
- the table was not painted correctly. The grid must be painted to the
right and bottom of each cell, we painted it to the top and left
- related to the previous, the cells
Hi,
I fixed a bug in the JTable and its UI implementation. The UI should
actually call JTable.prepareRenderer() to prepare the cell renderer,
instead of preparing the renderer in the UI. Also I removed some unused
code that was pointed out by Eclipse.
2005-11-21 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I tweaked JTable a bit, so that it is now possible to programatically set
the column widths. I also check in some Mauve tests to back these changes.
2005-09-12 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* javax/swing/JTable.java
(TableColumnPropertyChangeHandler): New inner class.
Hi,
I checked in some fixes for JTable related stuff. Basically this makes
sure that the columnModel and tableHeader are synced when the tableModel
is changed. See ChangeLog entry for details.
2005-06-24 Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* javax/swing/JTable.java
(constructor):
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