blob: 051a31e3703821d9948db68daccc1c80d0cbdad6 (
plain) (
tree)
|
|
Implement e-cell-height
Implement computation of heights from the e-cell-heights
Make sure we compute the height from that
Include spacing in columns and rows for the decoration lines
Add threshold to compute a "global" size
Implement the two methods for row finding: by full thing, or by a factor.
+ Add editing
mouse grabbing for scrolling
1. Make sure that all values are updated on header changes and table
model changes (they are slightly out of sync now)
* Correctness
* Make sure we can boot and shutdown with no memory leaks.
* Run Insure on the thing.
+ * Propagation
+ * Row changes should be reflected in the subsets.
* Add an ETable::get_specification method to get the current layout information.
* Add frozen_columns output.
* Add input and output of column widths and minimum column widths.
* Add GUI sort
* Add a method to the ETableGroup class to change the sorting information.
* Add a way to get sorting information out of the ETableHeader.
* Add display of proper arrows to the ETableHeaderItem.
* Add switching of sorting on clicks.
* Add depressed button state to ETableHeaderItem?
* Add GUI grouping
* Create ETableGroupItem class.
* Make it work. (A large step)
* Add a context menu
* Define the menu
* Create the menu object.
* Hook up all the menu items.
* Add a possible column list GUI
* Create ETableColumnList class.
* Hook it up to ETableHeader.
* Figure out the correct semantics for the connection between the ETableHeader and the ETableColumnList.
* Implement widget display.
* Implement drag&drop.
* Add closing and openning of groups
* Add + button to group display.
* Build in semantics for clicking on the button.
* Make sub items hide & show.
* Resize group.
* Figure out how to save this data.
* Data entry ("Click here to add...")
* Add "Allocate" to the ETableModel
* Implement ETableDataEntry (a subclass of ETableModel).
* Build GUI for the data entry model. This should be fairly simple.
* Fix known bug about navigating out of the bottom of the table.
|