I'm developing an expandable row for our website and it's an ugly mix
of the celltable functionality and HMTL modifications ...
I managed to make the expansion work with content showing/hiding but
the columns don't line-up properly and I can't figure out how to
display asynchronous content in the e
Awesome. Thanks so much, sounds like I can stop development on my own
custom/ugly solution.
One request if I may, allow us the ability to add events to the new rows
that get added, so I could collapse/expand the group etc.
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:39 PM, John LaBanca wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Jeff Larsen wrote:
> John, can you elaborate what
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>- Expandable rows (really, a fully customizable table builder, probably
>post GWT 2.3)
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> means?
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> I'm currently working on adding groupability to a copy of celltable and its
> hierarchy. Will the ful
Excellent, thanks for the update.
Adam
On Apr 19, 10:03 am, John LaBanca wrote:
> I'm working on it this week. It won't be included in 2.3, but should be
> committed to trunk next week.
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> Thanks,
> John LaBanca
> jlaba...@google.com
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> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Adam Bender
John, can you elaborate what
- Expandable rows (really, a fully customizable table builder, probably
post GWT 2.3)
means?
I'm currently working on adding groupability to a copy of celltable and its
hierarchy. Will the fully customizale table builder be the solution I'm
looking for?
-
I'm working on it this week. It won't be included in 2.3, but should be
committed to trunk next week.
Thanks,
John LaBanca
jlaba...@google.com
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Adam Bender wrote:
> Just wanted to see if there have been any updates regarding the
> CellTable and the use of fixed
Just wanted to see if there have been any updates regarding the
CellTable and the use of fixed headers + scrollable content areas. I
have been keeping an eye on the commit logs and havent seen anything
related to scrolling. Is this a feature that is still planned for
2.3?
Thanks,
Adam
On Feb 18