This problem occurs in Chrome (41.0.2272.101 m), but Firefox and IE (recent versions) appear OK.
In a TabSet, I right-justify a SelectItem using TabSet.setTabBarControls(...). The TabSet contains a Tab with a ListGrid. That ListGrid has a cell context handler (via addCellContextClickHandler). The handler shows a context menu.
The handler fires OK (to have menu shown) upon a context-click (right mouse click in Windows) until the SelectItem dropdown is deployed & then collapsed. After that, the rectangular region of the grid that was covered by the SelectItem dropdown window, when context-clicked within, will not cause the cell context click handler to fire. A context-click on the grid region never covered by the dropdown window still causes the handler to fire.
This same behavior occurs using a ListGrid immediately below a ToolStripButton having a SelectItem.
The attached example source demonstrates the behavior.
SmartClient Version: v9.1p_2014-06-11/PowerEdition Deployment
Chrome: Version 41.0.2272.101 m
In a TabSet, I right-justify a SelectItem using TabSet.setTabBarControls(...). The TabSet contains a Tab with a ListGrid. That ListGrid has a cell context handler (via addCellContextClickHandler). The handler shows a context menu.
The handler fires OK (to have menu shown) upon a context-click (right mouse click in Windows) until the SelectItem dropdown is deployed & then collapsed. After that, the rectangular region of the grid that was covered by the SelectItem dropdown window, when context-clicked within, will not cause the cell context click handler to fire. A context-click on the grid region never covered by the dropdown window still causes the handler to fire.
This same behavior occurs using a ListGrid immediately below a ToolStripButton having a SelectItem.
The attached example source demonstrates the behavior.
SmartClient Version: v9.1p_2014-06-11/PowerEdition Deployment
Chrome: Version 41.0.2272.101 m
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