column initialization order in CTableTree [message #13577] |
Fri, 06 October 2006 17:26 |
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Originally posted by: alnospammajor.noboxspamspoon.com
in my usage scenario, the viewer in column x depends on the viewer in
column y (both in the same row). so i need to makes sure the the
initialization of the viewer in column y is completed before column x
needs its values.
what's the best way to achieve this?
al
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Re: column initialization order in CTableTree [message #13601 is a reply to message #13577] |
Sat, 07 October 2006 21:26 |
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Originally posted by: alnospammajor.noboxspamspoon.com
the "obvious" answer is to subclass CTableTreeViewer and override
doUpdateItem. this seems too heavy handed. is there a better option?
Al Major wrote:
> in my usage scenario, the viewer in column x depends on the viewer in
> column y (both in the same row). so i need to makes sure the the
> initialization of the viewer in column y is completed before column x
> needs its values.
>
> what's the best way to achieve this?
>
> al
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Re: column initialization order in CTableTree [message #13621 is a reply to message #13601] |
Sun, 08 October 2006 00:59 |
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Originally posted by: alnospammajor.noboxspamspoon.com
as expected, this does the trick. but i'm not too happy with it.
Al Major wrote:
> the "obvious" answer is to subclass CTableTreeViewer and override
> doUpdateItem. this seems too heavy handed. is there a better option?
>
> Al Major wrote:
>> in my usage scenario, the viewer in column x depends on the viewer in
>> column y (both in the same row). so i need to makes sure the the
>> initialization of the viewer in column y is completed before column x
>> needs its values.
>>
>> what's the best way to achieve this?
>>
>> al
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