Thanks Peter,

I think I'll go the List route since I think a item renderer per row would
be sufficient....
Right now we are not making the SWF version, but I think when we go that
route the approach would be ok as well.

Thanks for your comments! :)



2017-01-03 17:04 GMT+01:00 Peter Ent <p...@adobe.com>:

> Hi (back from vacation here in the US),
>
> The FlexJS html.DataGrid is indeed composed of Lists which sit inside a
> scrollable Viewport so they all scroll together. The DataGrid beads take
> care of synchronizing the selection and produce a single change event.
>
> The header is a ButtonBar. The DataGridColumn MXML elements just serve to
> provide information to the ButtonBar for the title of the header button
> and to each list so it knows which dataField to use.
>
> If the MDL work has no SWF support, and from what I can tell in this
> thread, the MDL Table is pretty complex (with headers, footer, body) you
> might opt to just do a 1:1 composition. If you don't need the SWF support
> then don't make it too complex.
>
> ‹peter
>
> On 1/3/17, 6:44 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
> <carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >just thinking in MDL Table, I want to make some research to see how to do
> >it....
> >
> >Maybe it could be an extension of DataGrid, or it could be a List with a
> >item renderer with cells (many times that was the trick in old Flex SDK)
> >
> >I remember reading some Peter's post about data grid saying that FlexJS
> >Datagrid is formed by various List synced, is that true?
> >
> >So right now I want to start this thread in order to discuss and see
> >opinions on how is the best way to create the MDL Table component.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >--
> >Carlos Rovira
> >http://about.me/carlosrovira
>
>


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