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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Table Off-End
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See 3.0 plan item:
http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=37998
Lane Sharman <lane@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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06/18/2003 01:14 AM
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Steve,
Normally I really like your ideas but this one, ugghhh!
If not there, SWT needs a SparseTableWidget that has a call back to
getRow(). This enables the app to scroll across the 100 row boundary
elegantly.
Why should we start building GUI apps around a Web protocol because we
don't have a capability in the GUI widget set? How about improving the GUI
control?
For 7 years, I have been working with a SparseTableWidget with a call
back. Surely SWT can sublcass a Table Widget and provide this kind of
granularity on the scroller and the content pane.
-Lane
Steve Northover wrote:
Why not do what a web page does and provide previous and next buttons?
Stuart Guthrie <sfg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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06/17/2003 06:44 AM
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Hi there
Just wondering if this was the right list for this question:
I'd like to detect that a user has scrolled to the bottom entry of my
table and is trying to scroll beyond. I'm trying to cater for the
situation where a 10,000 record (to pick a figure) DB table is being
viewed and I'm going to load the records a 100 at a time.
TIA
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Stuart Guthrie <sfg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Eureka IT Pty Ltd
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