This problem still exists in GWT 2.8.0.
I've got similar problem. I just want to select record that is clicked
elsewhere but user needs to move mouse to see this effect.
It's unusable right now in this scenario because it seems application work
sluggish.
Is there any workaround this problem??
no luck.
Any idea?
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of course).
How can I reprogram PopupPanel to work as before?
Can I somehow set scrollbar as autohide partner?
Thanks for any help.
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predate the 2.0 release. The directions attached all include
instructions that are no longer relevant with the 2.0 release.
Does anyone have directions on how to get 64-bit Linux and GWT
Development Mode running, preferably in IntelliJ IDEA?
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tried to google around but couldn't find any
usable solution.
Thanks for any help.
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I've got the same problem in GWT 1.6.4.
I've tried to manually create another named frame, but response is
just displayed there so I don't know that the answer arrived.
Have anyone found solution to this problem??
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