[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2009-01-29 Thread Tony

Hello,
There is such file (all in one), but they is provided only with a
stable releases.
Until jqGrid is in beta there will be no such distribution

Best Regards
Tony

On Jan 28, 7:00 pm, runxc1 bretferri...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Tony  I really like yourjqGridas far as how it works and the excellent
 documentation and the quick support of jquery 1.3.1.   I do have one issue
 however that keeps me using flexigrid (even though it has errors).  The
 largest deterrent for me is the fact thatjqGriduses 10+ seperate
 javascript files and loads them via ajax.   Is there any way you could
 create a release with just one .js file that is minified or packed ?  



 Tony-109 wrote:

  Hi all,
  At end I have done a lot of work to finalize thejqGrid. More
  information you can found here
 http://www.trirand.com/blog

  Note that this is not official release, since of missing
  documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
  documentation at end of week.

  Enjoy

  Tony

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[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2009-01-29 Thread Tony

Hello,
Forgot to tell you - ajax loading of the js files is only for IE
browsers

On Jan 29, 1:44 pm, Tony t...@trirand.com wrote:
 Hello,
 There is such file (all in one), but they is provided only with a
 stable releases.
 Until jqGrid is in beta there will be no such distribution

 Best Regards
 Tony

 On Jan 28, 7:00 pm, runxc1 bretferri...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Tony  I really like yourjqGridas far as how it works and the excellent
  documentation and the quick support of jquery 1.3.1.   I do have one issue
  however that keeps me using flexigrid (even though it has errors).  The
  largest deterrent for me is the fact thatjqGriduses 10+ seperate
  javascript files and loads them via ajax.   Is there any way you could
  create a release with just one .js file that is minified or packed ?  

  Tony-109 wrote:

   Hi all,
   At end I have done a lot of work to finalize thejqGrid. More
   information you can found here
  http://www.trirand.com/blog

   Note that this is not official release, since of missing
   documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
   documentation at end of week.

   Enjoy

   Tony

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[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2009-01-28 Thread runxc1


Tony  I really like your jqGrid as far as how it works and the excellent
documentation and the quick support of jquery 1.3.1.   I do have one issue
however that keeps me using flexigrid (even though it has errors).  The
largest deterrent for me is the fact that jqGrid uses 10+ seperate
javascript files and loads them via ajax.   Is there any way you could
create a release with just one .js file that is minified or packed ?  

Tony-109 wrote:
 
 
 Hi all,
 At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
 information you can found here
 http://www.trirand.com/blog
 
 Note that this is not official release, since of missing
 documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
 documentation at end of week.
 
 Enjoy
 
 Tony
 
 

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[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-08 Thread Tony

@Rey
You can view the correction of the scroll bar in the same place :)

@Kaare
Thank you for pointing me of the typo. It is corrected. As for the UI
integration I'm not sure, but maybe in a near time there will be UI
grid. If this is not done I'm ready to integrate only the basic grid
into UI.

@jquertil

That is my 2 cents for the Nobel Code Prize  :)
By the way I have added only 2 lines of code.

Regards
Tony


On Mar 8, 10:11 am, Kaare Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Seems even more mature than when I started using it for a project. Especially
 the grid-in-grid looks very impressive. Hope to use it soon.

 A small typo in the menu under 'Integrations' where I guess it should
 be 'Datepicker'.

 Tony, any issues with jqGrid and jQuery UI working together? I plan to add the
 latter to another project where I will use jqGrid.

 --

 Med venlig hilsen
 Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic

 Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582
 Nordre Fasanvej 12
 2000 Frederiksberg  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-08 Thread Karl Swedberg


Hi Tony,

I finally had a chance to look at your plugin. Wow! Fantastic job! I  
hope to have the chance to use it in a future project.


Cheers,


--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Mar 8, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Tony wrote:



@Rey
You can view the correction of the scroll bar in the same place :)

@Kaare
Thank you for pointing me of the typo. It is corrected. As for the UI
integration I'm not sure, but maybe in a near time there will be UI
grid. If this is not done I'm ready to integrate only the basic grid
into UI.

@jquertil

That is my 2 cents for the Nobel Code Prize  :)
By the way I have added only 2 lines of code.

Regards
Tony


On Mar 8, 10:11 am, Kaare Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems even more mature than when I started using it for a project.  
Especially

the grid-in-grid looks very impressive. Hope to use it soon.

A small typo in the menu under 'Integrations' where I guess it should
be 'Datepicker'.

Tony, any issues with jqGrid and jQuery UI working together? I plan  
to add the

latter to another project where I will use jqGrid.

--

Med venlig hilsen
Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic

Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582
Nordre Fasanvej 12
2000 Frederiksberg  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-08 Thread Rey Bango


All I can say is WOW. Amazing job Tony. It looks clean and functions 
perfectly. And it looks great in both IE and FF.


Excellent work.

Rey...

Tony wrote:

@Rey
You can view the correction of the scroll bar in the same place :)

@Kaare
Thank you for pointing me of the typo. It is corrected. As for the UI
integration I'm not sure, but maybe in a near time there will be UI
grid. If this is not done I'm ready to integrate only the basic grid
into UI.

@jquertil

That is my 2 cents for the Nobel Code Prize  :)
By the way I have added only 2 lines of code.

Regards
Tony




[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-08 Thread Rey Bango


Tony,

One last suggestion. You should consider making a download that includes 
the src, demos, and documentation in one file. The downloads page is a 
little confusing in what you're actually getting. An option might be:


jQuery Grid Plugin v3.0 Final - Full (Zip w/ js, images, css, demos)

jqGrid Grid Plugin v3.0 Final - Source (Source code only)

jQuery searchdb Plugin

Older Versions:

jqGrid 2.0 release


The full version's zip file contents should be organized in directories.

That way, it's a little more intuitive as to what to download.

Rey...


Tony wrote:

@Rey
You can view the correction of the scroll bar in the same place :)

@Kaare
Thank you for pointing me of the typo. It is corrected. As for the UI
integration I'm not sure, but maybe in a near time there will be UI
grid. If this is not done I'm ready to integrate only the basic grid
into UI.

@jquertil

That is my 2 cents for the Nobel Code Prize  :)
By the way I have added only 2 lines of code.

Regards
Tony


On Mar 8, 10:11 am, Kaare Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Seems even more mature than when I started using it for a project. Especially
the grid-in-grid looks very impressive. Hope to use it soon.

A small typo in the menu under 'Integrations' where I guess it should
be 'Datepicker'.

Tony, any issues with jqGrid and jQuery UI working together? I plan to add the
latter to another project where I will use jqGrid.

--

Med venlig hilsen
Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic

Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582
Nordre Fasanvej 12
2000 Frederiksberg  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Tony

Sorry,
Forgot to give a link to the new demos

http://www.trirand.com/gridpreview/jqgrid.html
See the new Live Data manipulation examples

Tony

On Mar 7, 11:07 am, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
 information you can found herehttp://www.trirand.com/blog

 Note that this is not official release, since of missing
 documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
 documentation at end of week.

 Enjoy

 Tony


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Matthieu BARBE
Nice job Tony, i like jqGrid !

Matthieu

2008/3/7, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Sorry,
 Forgot to give a link to the new demos

 http://www.trirand.com/gridpreview/jqgrid.html
 See the new Live Data manipulation examples

 Tony


 On Mar 7, 11:07 am, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
  At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More

  information you can found herehttp://www.trirand.com/blog

 
  Note that this is not official release, since of missing
  documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
  documentation at end of week.
 
  Enjoy
 
  Tony



[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Rey Bango


Looks good Tony. The only issue I can see the at the moment is that the 
nav buttons at the bottom act oddly when hovered over. It happens only 
in the following example:


http://trirand.com/jqgrid/example.html

It must be a CSS thing.

Rey

Tony wrote:

Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
information you can found here
http://www.trirand.com/blog

Note that this is not official release, since of missing
documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
documentation at end of week.

Enjoy

Tony



[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Rey Bango


Another thing. Is there a way to make the scrollbar fit within the 
control itself? Currently, it sits out to the right and, IMO, seems a 
little out of place just floating there.


Rey...

Tony wrote:

Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
information you can found here
http://www.trirand.com/blog

Note that this is not official release, since of missing
documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
documentation at end of week.

Enjoy

Tony



[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Tony

Rey,
Thank you again for the note. I forgot to update the link in the new
demo. Now all should work ok.
As for the scrolling - yes you have right it sits out and look not
good. Let me do something for this.

Regards
Tony

On Mar 7, 3:51 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Looks good Tony. The only issue I can see the at the moment is that the
 nav buttons at the bottom act oddly when hovered over. It happens only
 in the following example:

 http://trirand.com/jqgrid/example.html

 It must be a CSS thing.

 Rey

 Tony wrote:
  Hi all,
  At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
  information you can found here
 http://www.trirand.com/blog

  Note that this is not official release, since of missing
  documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
  documentation at end of week.

  Enjoy

  Tony


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Leanan

I have to say good job!  I really like what I see.  This looks like it
might be exactly the type of thing I need...


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Leanan

Hmm, I only have one thing I'm not sure I like: it looks like all the
sorting is done on the backend?  Do I have to write my own sort
routines then?  Are there any plans to integrate it with tablesorter,
or to have sorting like tablesorter (client side, not server side)?


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Tony

Leanan,
Grid support client side sorting. Maybe it is not good documented -
(see array data example - here we have client side sorting), but i
hope that this will be done in the new documentation.

Regards
Tony

On Mar 7, 5:45 pm, Leanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hmm, I only have one thing I'm not sure I like: it looks like all the
 sorting is done on the backend?  Do I have to write my own sort
 routines then?  Are there any plans to integrate it with tablesorter,
 or to have sorting like tablesorter (client side, not server side)?


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Collin Allen

Wow, this plugin is quite impressive!  Nice job!


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread Leanan

I stand corrected, Tony.  Fantastic!   Thank you for the
clarification.  That'll teach me to be eager.


[jQuery] Re: jqGrid final preview

2008-03-07 Thread jquertil

/* rant */
oh man, lemme tell you something... cross-browser display for
scrolling grids is a NIGHTMARE. either you end up doing a zliilion
lines of old-school JS coding to get the table rewritten on the fly,
which slows down rendering-time a LOT, or you end up loosing column
header alignment, especially with liquid table layouts. Its a HUGE
pain.

The crux of it is that IE and FF either include (or don't include) the
scrollbar when calculating the width - and the dimensions plugin does
NOT fix this, in case you were wondering.

I have looked at jqGrid before, wanting to use it and it's the best
grid out there in terms of feature-set. Especially I love the
expanding rows, something i really needed.

But because I'm more interested in having the layout perfect, versus
having column resizing and in-place editing, and all that nifty stuff,
I ended up writing my own grid that's a hybrid between regular JS,
some jQuery, and a couple of CSS-hacks to get that @!#*#$ scrollbar
positioned correctly.

Things are so bad that I had to set up my entire layout in absolute-
positioned elements and use jQuery to position everything onload and
onresize. It's crazy! But at least I am getting away without needing
any fancy libraries. only jquery123.js

And if anyone can show me a working cross-browser implementation of a
liquid grid - without using a ton of javascript to rewrite the whole
table - with the scrollbar sitting INSIDE the whole table, and all
columns aligning perfectly like you would think it would be, I will
personally award you the Nobel Code Prize (sic)
/* end rant */

On Mar 7, 5:55 am, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Another thing. Is there a way to make the scrollbar fit within the
 control itself? Currently, it sits out to the right and, IMO, seems a
 little out of place just floating there.

 Rey...

 Tony wrote:
  Hi all,
  At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
  information you can found here
 http://www.trirand.com/blog

  Note that this is not official release, since of missing
  documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
  documentation at end of week.

  Enjoy

  Tony