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16 Mar 2009 6:44 PM
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I started off using the ext-all.css from resources/css, but this is virtually the same as the ext-all.css from the ext-js download. It does not contain any of the tree classes (e.g. my-tree-over,...
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16 Mar 2009 2:04 PM
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I agree you cant use the ext-all from js. The problem is that the ext-all from js is the one that is included in the gxt 1.2.3 download. Once you get a gxt ext-all (as advised above), it refers to...
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15 Mar 2009 6:21 PM
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It's actually a bit worse than just missing images. The ext-all.css file that comes bundled with the 1.2.3 GWT download is not fully compatible with the Java code - specially for trees. You can get a...
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12 Mar 2009 6:39 PM
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Have downloaded GXT 1.2.3 (twice - just to be sure) and unzipped the file. The resources/images folder looks like this:
resources
--images
----gray
------button
--------btn-sprite.gif
In other...
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