Since you have confirmed that disabling the transition resolves the issue, I 
don't think the sample code will be necessary. I'll try to put out a fix for 
your issue this afternoon.

On Dec 1, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Chris Bartlett wrote:

> Greg started another thread titled 'Editor transitions' which is discusses 
> how to address this issue.  Please have a look at that (and feel free to 
> contribute).
> It is probably best to wait and see what comes of that before taking the time 
> to create an example.  It looks like the RowEditor API might change again and 
> I don't want to make extra work for you.
> 
> Chris
> 
> On 2 December 2010 00:33, lello <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Before I try to write some whort example I can confirm you that the error is
> there only when I use a transition effect.
> Indeed, when I implement keyPressed in my rowEditor even if I send a close()
> command the editing is still taking place, I can check this using
> isEditing() which returns true even after a close(). When there is no
> transition effect isEditing() returns false after close(), and theJust to
> let  code works.
> (In any case, the code posted above is not correct, I cannot call
> getTableView() after close(), what I do is just to select the row and then
> selectedRowChanged() close the editor.
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