Hy,
I have the same Problem. I tried the solution of Paul Robinson, but
nevertheless, nothing happens.
Where is my mistake? Here is my code:
public static ScrollPanel scrollPanel;
// ...
private void loadInputFunctions() {
input.addKeyDownHandler(new KeyDownHandler() {
Hy,
I have the same problem with the Scrollpanel. I tried the solution of Paul
Robinson, but nevertheless nothing happens.
Here's my code:
public static ScrollPanel scrollPanel;
// ...
private void loadInputFunctions() {
input.addKeyDownHandler(new KeyDownHandler() {
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Hello Paul,
this works fine! Thank you very much!!!
When I first saw your posting, I thought, that this would produce an
unwanted flicker effect, because the list would first be drawn and then be
scrolled. But this doesn't seem to be the case. I wonder, why? Does GWT
wait with redrawing until
Hello,
I have a CellTable within a ScrollPanel with a fixed number of rows (40).
Whenever the CellTable is filled with data by an AsyncDataProvider, the
ScrollPanel should scroll down to the end of the CellTable.
So I call scrollToBottom at the end of the load process triggered by
Try calling scrollToBottom after the event loop has finished by running it
inside a call to Scheduler.get().scheduleDeferred(...)
Paul
On 16/08/12 06:15, Magnus wrote:
Hello,
I have a CellTable within a ScrollPanel with a fixed number of rows (40).
Whenever the CellTable is filled with