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gargula

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Joined: 18/01/2008 13:01:44
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Hi community,

first we navigate with "tab" throgh the grid. If we go out of the rendered part, we don't see, which element we have selected. It is posible, that the Grid change the visible part to the selection, that meens, that the gridnavigation looks like the arrows on the scrollarea?

The Gridnavigation with scrollbars is ok. If we hold the bar and pull down, it works fine. But if we navigate with the arrows, it works slowly.
Exists an attribute in the grid, that we can handle this?

Christian
CaptainCasa

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Hi Christian,

ad "first": yes, we need to update this, so that the grid horizontally scrolls. Thanks for the advice.

ad "arrow navigation": there should be no difference in speed of scrolling with scrollbar and scrolling with scrollbar-arrow-buttons, except that the scroll-index-change is different. Could you check the figures on the bottom right (the xxx(yyy) - where xxx is the client reaction time, yyy is the server roundtrip time)?

Björn

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
gargula

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Hi Björn,

thats correct... there is no difference on time xxx(yyy)
Exists an attribute, that we can change the scroll-index?

Christian
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...no, and I believe the user assocaited a scroll index of "1! when pressingthe scroll arrow...
Björn

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
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Hi,

horizontal scrolling grid is now implemented + part of next update.

Björn

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
 
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