Hi,
I have a CellTable with EditTextCells. If I'm already in edit mode of an entry and click on another entry, I directly want it to also switch into edit mode.
This is the default behaviour which I try to change:
Default on any click outside a currently edited textcell is to commit the changes and let it remain selected.
The next click would select the new entry, and an additional click will change the new entry into edit mode.
How can I intercept the click when a commit takes place? Because then I could fire a simulated click NativeEvent on the new clicked entry forcing it into edit mode.
I tried extending EditTextCell and overriding onBrowserEvent():
if (BrowserEvents.CLICK.equals(event.getType())) {
System.out.println("click");
}
BUT this does NOT print on a commit of a cell coming from edit mode. So where can I catch this event then?
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