Actually, arrow keys seem to work now that I disabled the focus indicator. So
that was another side effect of having that enabled -- it was eating the
keyboard events too, I guess.
Dave
thron7-2 wrote:
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>
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> dmbaggett wrote:
>> I spent some time debugging this. It appears that the Scoller'
dmbaggett wrote:
> I spent some time debugging this. It appears that the Scoller's focus
> indicator is stealing the right click event and sending a cellClick event.
> If I disable the focus indicator with
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> table.getPaneScroller(0).setShowCellFocusIndicator(false);
>
> Then my contextMenu e
I spent some time debugging this. It appears that the Scoller's focus
indicator is stealing the right click event and sending a cellClick event.
If I disable the focus indicator with
table.getPaneScroller(0).setShowCellFocusIndicator(false);
Then my contextMenu events work fine.
I'm also cur
Hi Jonathan,
OK, this is really weird, as I can still reproduce it just by going here:
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/index.html#table~Table_Events.html
I'm using IE7 (7.0.5730.11) under XP.
I noticed something even stranger: it depends on *which column* of the table
I click in: if
BTW, the same behavior applies to the current demo browser (0.8.2). It's not
just in the devel version.
Dave
Hi Jonathan,
OK, this is really weird, as I can still reproduce it just by going here:
http://demo.qooxdoo.org/devel/demobrowser/index.html#table~Table_Events.html
I'm using IE7 (7.0.
Hello Dave!
If you look at the Table Events demo in the demobrowser, you will
see a
difference in behavior between Firefox 3.1/3.5 and IE7. In FF, the
event
generated by a right click is listed in the events log as
contextMenu. In
IE, it is cellClick. The context menu comes up in both cas
Bump. Should I log a bug for this? I really need working context menus in
IE...
Dave
Jonathan Weiß-2 wrote:
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> Hello Dave!
>
>
> Could you mail us the thread in which this topic was discussed? You
> can use nabble for searching, if needed:
> http://n2.nabble.com/qooxdoo-f678ef678.html
>
Hello Dave!
Could you mail us the thread in which this topic was discussed? You
can use nabble for searching, if needed:
http://n2.nabble.com/qooxdoo-f678ef678.html
Unfortunately, I am not a Table expert, but I will foward your question.
Cheers,
Jonathan
I see this has been discussed before, but I cannot understand enough of the
discussion to solve my problem. So forgive me if this is covering old
ground.
If you look at the Table Events demo in the demobrowser, you will see a
difference in behavior between Firefox 3.1/3.5 and IE7. In FF, the even