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− | ===Browser===
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− | YES, there is a (very basic) browser in a browser in a browser in a ...
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− | The <code>setUrl</code> and <code>setText</code> methods can be used to control what is displayed in the browser and the <code>LocationListener</code>s are notified (and can veto) about such changes.
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− | The current implementation realizes the browser client-side via an <code>IFRAME</code> tag. Great care should be taken when using this widget, as web sites could break the client-side application when executing JavaScript.
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− | ===Spinner===
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− | A basic Spinner widget is available that works much the same as in SWT. The <code>WRAP</code> style flag is not yet implemented.
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− | An initial implementation of the ModifyEvent exists that has the same characteristics as the one for [[7_Basic_Controls#Class_Text|Text]].
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− | ===BusyIndicator===
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− | A basic implementation exists that executes the passed runnable.
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− | Since during a request is processed the client waits for the response and shows a busy cursor anyway, we don't intend to enhance the implementation for now.
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− | ===PopupList===
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− | - planned (low priority)
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− | ===ControlEditor===
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− | - planned
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− | ===StyledText===
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− | TBD
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 7 January 2014
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