Don't think Andy has a JavaScript version of the tree working.
andyWed 17 Mar 2010
No, fwt::Tree is not supported in browser yet.
jodastephenThu 18 Mar 2010
I thought we had an equivalent of the fwt "full" demo that works in the browser.
Its unfortunate that the tree doesn't work yet, as that is what I needed (Tree-Table combo)
How is the table/fwt constructed? Is it in DOM or on Canvas?
andyThu 18 Mar 2010
FWT in the browser is still a work in progress. I'm mostly adding widgets as I need them for my SkyFoundry work.
The fwt::Table is constructed using the Table DOM (table/tr/td/etc). Actually all the widgets so far are pure-DOM. Canvas has only been used for Widgets that actually sub-class fwt::Canvas.
jodastephen Wed 17 Mar 2010
Is the Tree widget implemented for the browser?
Also, what happened to the nice full fwt demo in the examples folder? Did I imagine it, or did it get deleted?
tactics Wed 17 Mar 2010
This one?
brian Wed 17 Mar 2010
All the examples are still available (we haven't removed anything)
Don't think Andy has a JavaScript version of the tree working.
andy Wed 17 Mar 2010
No, fwt::Tree is not supported in browser yet.
jodastephen Thu 18 Mar 2010
I thought we had an equivalent of the fwt "full" demo that works in the browser.
Its unfortunate that the tree doesn't work yet, as that is what I needed (Tree-Table combo)
How is the table/fwt constructed? Is it in DOM or on Canvas?
andy Thu 18 Mar 2010
FWT in the browser is still a work in progress. I'm mostly adding widgets as I need them for my SkyFoundry work.
The fwt::Table is constructed using the Table DOM (table/tr/td/etc). Actually all the widgets so far are pure-DOM. Canvas has only been used for Widgets that actually sub-class fwt::Canvas.