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Announcement:http://www.foreui.com/blog/?p=773

Summary:

New Feature: Allow embedding elements into Table element.

New Feature: Brand new table editor which provides these new features:

Row height and column width editing.

Row and column add/delete.

Move/delete mmbedded element within the table cell.

Specify cell alignment respectively.

New Feature: Support selecting a member in group, or embedded element within table.

New Hotkeys:

Ctrl Plus(numpad): Zoom In

Ctrl Minus(numpad): Zoom Out

Fixed Bug_0185: Line element can not be rendered correctly in IE if the element width or height less than 20.

Fixed Bug_0186: Should not hide the text editor when clicking its semitransparent border.

Fixed Bug_0187: In Mac OS, press CMD+R to launch simulation. When return to the application, the element selecting is not working properly.

4 answers

Wow! You’ve made some really great improvements!

#1

First of all: Great enhancements.

However, I have a few change requests for the new table element:

  • Could you make it possible to add a new row below the selected row?
  • And could you also make it possible to add a new column to the right of the selected column?
  • Could you add the possibility to navigate between the table cells with TAB and SHIFT + TAB?
  • Would it be possible to allow grouping nested element (e.g. checkboxes) within a table? That would improve the possibilities of adding behaviour.
#2
  1. Hi Ulrich, thanks for the suggestions.

    We will polish the new table editor in the coming versions, "appending" mode for row/column adding and TAB navigation will be covered :-)

    You can group elements first, then embed the whole group into table.

    For some technical reasons, it seem not possible to support grouping the nested elements. We have to work around it.
  2. <i>"We will polish the new table editor in the coming versions, "appending" mode for row/column adding and TAB navigation will be covered :-)"</i>

    Ok, that sounds great!

And please add a right-click option for extracting a nested element.

#3

Hey you guys, slow down your releases, I can’t keep up!

#4

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