[MapQuery] Sidebar-Layers Synchronization Recommendation

Steven M. Ottens steven at minst.net
Mon Mar 12 09:09:37 EDT 2012


I checked jqGrid and it looks much better than I remembered. So my 
notoriously weak is exacurated :) It was more aimed at jQuery UI's grid 
implementation.
I was hoping that jQueryUI's grid would be ready by now, but apparently 
it's on the slightly longer horizon: 
http://blog.jqueryui.com/2011/10/state-of-the-jquery-ui-grid/

So if you think you can create a data grid on jqGrid, please go ahead.

steven


Op 3/12/2012 1:56 PM, Arnie Shore schreef:
> At this writing, I lean towards jqGrid - http://www.trirand.com/blog/
> - to some extent because of the documentation I've looked at, as well
> as the capabilities.
>
> But i wasn't aware of a "notoriously weak" reputation; there seemed to
> be no shortage of them when I first searched.  Viability of some of
> these unknown, of course,.
>
> AS
>
> On 3/12/12, Steven M. Ottens<steven at minst.net>  wrote:
>> Hi Arnie,
>>
>> Data grids are notoriously weak in jQuery (compared to Ext at least). So
>> having a good data grid would be a pretty awesome thing to have in
>> MapQuery. I think you'll need to enhance the layer class, since ATM you
>> can not select an 'active' layer.
>>
>> Do you have an url to the proposed grid? A quick google didn't give me a
>> conclusive grid.
>>
>> A few things which would be nice to have in a grid (IMHO) are sorting
>> and searching. And of course selecting an item in the grid will hilight
>> it on the map and vice versa.
>>
>> Ciao,
>> Steven
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