Monday, February 27, 2012

Re: event.stopPropagation()

Yes it does, thank you Jens.

2012/2/27 Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com>:
> Maybe StackLayoutPanel uses ClickEvent/ClickHandler instead of
> MouseUpEvent/MouseUpHandler (haven't looked into the source, but feel free
> to do it yourself). If so, you should stop propagation of ClickEvents
> instead of MouseUpEvents..
>
> -- J.
>
>
> Am Montag, 27. Februar 2012 16:41:02 UTC+1 schrieb Wojtek Mamrak:
>>
>> Hello group,
>>
>> I defined a header in my StackLayoutPanel as a composition of few
>> other components (i.e. text node and label inside an HTMLPanel). When
>> the label is clicked, I would like to stop the mouseUp event from
>> bubbling to the header, so that the animation is not generated. I've
>> been googling for few hours and tested such solutions as [1] and [2],
>> but with no success.
>>
>>            myLabel.addMouseUpHandler(new MouseUpHandler() {
>>                         @Override
>>                         public void onMouseUp(MouseUpEvent event) {
>>                                 event.stopPropagation(); //[1]
>>
>>                                 DOM.eventCancelBubble(DOM.eventGetCurrentEvent(),
>> true); //[2]
>>                         }
>>             });
>>
>> How to overcome such issue? Thanks for help!
>
>
> Am Montag, 27. Februar 2012 16:41:02 UTC+1 schrieb Wojtek Mamrak:
>>
>> Hello group,
>>
>> I defined a header in my StackLayoutPanel as a composition of few
>> other components (i.e. text node and label inside an HTMLPanel). When
>> the label is clicked, I would like to stop the mouseUp event from
>> bubbling to the header, so that the animation is not generated. I've
>> been googling for few hours and tested such solutions as [1] and [2],
>> but with no success.
>>
>>            myLabel.addMouseUpHandler(new MouseUpHandler() {
>>                         @Override
>>                         public void onMouseUp(MouseUpEvent event) {
>>                                 event.stopPropagation(); //[1]
>>
>>                                 DOM.eventCancelBubble(DOM.eventGetCurrentEvent(),
>> true); //[2]
>>                         }
>>             });
>>
>> How to overcome such issue? Thanks for help!
>
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