Craig,

The charts example does this. While not many thousands of records, the
time series example (stock data) uses dynamic loading of the data.

BR,
Wim.

2012/9/1 Craig Miller <craig.mil...@spatialminds.com>:
> I'm having a hard time getting WTableView vertical scrolling to work.  Could 
> someone point me to an example that uses WTableView on top of a large dataset?
>
> I have a small dataset with about 4500 records.  WTableView appears to be 
> ignoring setHeight() and never displays a vertical or horizontal scrollbar.  
> It does respond to a two finger swipe on my Macbook for horizontal scrolls, 
> but not for vertical scrolls.
>
> I'm sure I'm setting it up wrong.  So far I've just been reading the class 
> documentation and following my nose.
>
> Thanks for pointing me to an example,
> Craig
>
> Craig Miller
> http://spatialminds.com
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