Hey,
> There is no way to make a simple example, only an incredibly complex
> one, which is why I am asking whether there is some other suggestions on
> how to model this.
A complex example is better than no example. :) For me as a framework
responsible, it would be interesting to get the framewo
aditya siram wrote:
> Maybe I don't understand your problem correctly but there is a demo
> [1] on the Qooxdoo demobrowser that seems to do what you want.
>
> -deech
>
> [1] http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/demobrowser/#data~Finder.html
>
Hello,
Thank you, as I said in the post you quoted, I tr
Tristan Koch wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> can you compose a simple code-example of the behavior you're
> describing, e.g. in the playground. This would help us to better
> understand your problem.
>
>> When I stopped using binding and instead tried to monitor change events,
>> the same problem occurred: n
Hi Greg,
can you compose a simple code-example of the behavior you're describing, e.g.
in the playground. This would help us to better understand your problem.
When I stopped using binding and instead tried to monitor change events,
the same problem occurred: no events fired sometimes.
Are you
Maybe I don't understand your problem correctly but there is a demo
[1] on the Qooxdoo demobrowser that seems to do what you want.
-deech
[1] http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/demobrowser/#data~Finder.html
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Greg Beaver wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to solve a p
Hi,
I've been trying to solve a problem I have using qooxdoo for over 3
months now with no luck. Any assistance modeling this properly using
qooxdoo would be helpful.
Basically, I have a 3-tiered tree of data organized as follows:
Composer
\-> Piece1
\-> Movement
\-> Movement
\-> Move