Commit Graph

21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
hyatt%netscape.com
415182cc05 Changes to the cell map to support incremental insertion and removal of rows. Currently
only used by the tree widget.
1999-08-30 00:01:09 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
7dddc57925 bug 1271 - percentage height cells, added GetNumCellsOriginatingInRow, fixed GetNumCellsOriginatingInCol 1999-08-25 21:49:18 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
7bad0d49ba Added new incremental reflow methods.
CellData keeps track of row versus col spans.
nsColFrame keeps track of what cell contributed to constrained width.
nsCellMap::GetCellFrameAt replace with GetCellInfoAt
simplified nsTableCellFrame::RecalcLayoutData and removed FindLargestMargin, CalculateMargins, CalculateMargins
simplified nsTableFrame::RecalcLayoutData and removed AppendLayoutData
Added gsDebugReflow capability, remove all existing debug printf
1999-08-19 19:52:37 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
b71e1b0379 commented out print statements when passing a row,col outside of cell map,
since the test case in bug 9024 can cause this condition.
1999-08-10 02:43:45 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
e54229d3c1 replace assertions with printf statements until bug 10911 gets resolved 1999-08-03 23:17:50 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
a88b1a3f85 new nsCellMap, BasicTableLayoutStrategy, plus various fixes to table
frames while testing the new cell map and strategy
1999-07-28 08:09:02 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
481008636f fixed warnings 1999-06-28 13:44:40 +00:00
karnaze%netscape.com
a43b2445da collapsing rows, row groups, cols, col groups 1999-02-11 06:22:33 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
0d373afd21 lots of work for incremental reflow when the target frame is a table frame 1998-10-14 16:32:45 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
9a953b8672 added ColIsSpannedInto, ColHasSpanningCells
moved *IsSpannedInto and *HasSpanningCells into cellmap, giving us the oppurtunity
to easily cache results if we want.  These methods are still accessed through nsTableFrame.
changed nsTableFrame::GetCellAt to nsTableFrame::GetCellFrameAt to make it more clear what
the method returns:  a frame, not content.
1998-09-18 22:37:14 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
953b2efb58 nsStyleConsts.h added some HTML 4 consts for tables
nsHTMLAtoms.cpp,h             added some HTML 4 strings for tables
nsHTMLParts.h                 added constructors for new table content classes
nsGenericHTMLElement.cpp,h    added table frame creation, common table attribute parsing
nsHTMLTable*Element.cpp       these are the new table content classes
nsHTMLContentSink.cpp         enabled the new content and removed the old
nsHTMLStyleSheet.cpp          fixed the table style optimizations to work with new content
nsTable*Frame.cpp             these work with the new content
1998-09-15 17:58:24 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
49cf716e9d reimplemented cell map in terms of nsVoidArrays for incremental building.
the cellmap is now built incrementally, driven by nsTableRowFrame::InitialReflow
1998-08-31 21:23:28 +00:00
buster%netscape.com
2515e08aee improved colspan handling.
cells with colspans and specified widths divide their width provisionally between the columns they span. This provisional division is ammended by any cell in any of the effected columns that:
1) has a colspan=1, and
2) has a width specified
the widths of all other columns must be adjusted for cells like these.  Further complicating matters is that it seems <faith> that if multiple colspanning cells intersect a column and each has a width
specified such that the column would have a different width depending on which is used, only the first such cell is used </faith>.  I can neither confirm nor deny this reading the mozilla code.

I also taught the cell map how to deal with this situation:

 colspan=1 | colspan=2 | colspan=1
 colspan=1 | colspan=2 | colspan=1

This table "really" has 4 columns, but the middle cells are treated as if they have no colspan.
Trust me, it matters.  The original colspan attributes can't simply be thrown away because Mr. DOM
could come along at any time and add/remove a cell that would make them important.
1998-08-19 15:43:51 +00:00
buster
6e3192f275 fixed unix build, and one small uninitialized variable problem 1998-07-11 00:47:29 +00:00
buster
3e596fc26a major hackage to the table data structures. slimmer, simpler, faster
this work exposed a few bugs and slow spots, which have been fixed
for the aol page, I added some additional backwards compatibility code
to proportionately distribute width when a fixed-width cell has colspans
1998-07-11 00:00:31 +00:00
buster
5135afe659 added support for "effective column widths", the width of a column pretending that spanning cells have no effect.
this gets us some more Nav4 compatibility.
several minor fixes.
1998-07-06 21:00:11 +00:00
buster
288d645ae3 Separated table content from table layout. This paves the way for XML/CSS-2 tables.
Lots and lots of optimizations.
1998-06-17 16:38:24 +00:00
rods
19bb8ad4ac moved inlined SetCellAt to body 1998-06-08 22:07:15 +00:00
buster
469b205bb3 most HTML 4 attributes supported (though some are still ignored)
lots of methods made inline
1998-06-08 19:57:04 +00:00
buster
d3269eec0c documentation changes 1998-04-14 21:45:28 +00:00
kipp
098bef52b4 moved to pub 1998-04-13 20:24:54 +00:00