Hello Yuling,
A WTableView loads data on demand as you scroll, so it's perfect for large
data sets (thousands of rows/columns), even without paging. When the widget
is rendered on a browser with JavaScript disabled, it will be rendered with
a paging bar. At that time, the pageCount() and currentPage() methods are
useful.
BR,
Wim.
2013/4/30 Yuling Li <[email protected]>
> Hi,****
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> I used the example in gallery:****
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> http://www.webtoolkit.eu/widgets/trees-tables/mvc-table-views****
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> which maps a “csv” file to a table. ****
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> I was wondering how to set the page size? Right now it is only ONE page.
> And also I see something like pageCount(), currentPage() functions in
> tableview, but couldn’t find how to set a page size(so that the data is
> split into multiple pages)?****
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> Thanks a lot,****
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> Yuling****
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