On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Leonardo Uribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Matt Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> There is no single component today that can provide this kind of layout.
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>> However, I believe that you can achieve this with 2 consecutive
>> panelFormLayout components, e.g. something like this:
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>> <tr:panelFormLayout labelWidth="100">
>> <tr:inputText .../>
>> </tr:panelFormLayout>
>> <tr:panelFormLayout labelWidth="100" rows="1">
>> <tr:inputText .../>
>> <tr:inputText .../>
>> </tr:panelFormLayout>
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> There exists a trinidad sandbox component called trs:tableFormLayout. Maybe
> it could help.
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With trs:tableFormLayout you can do this:
<trs:tableFormLayout width="200" columns="1*;2*;1*;2*"
vspace="5">
<tr:inputText ...>
<f:attribute name="spanXItem" value="3" />
</tr:inputText>
<tr:inputText label="First Name" />
<tr:inputText label="Last Name" />
</trs:tableFormLayout>
Instead to use two panelFormLayout with fixed width.
>> Regards,
>> Matt
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>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:38 PM, ankit mahajan
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > sir,
>> > i have a parent panelformlayout inside this i have a panelgrouplayout
>> and i
>> > want to transfer properties of panelformlayout to panelgrouplayout, is
>> it
>> > possible?
>> > moreover i want rowspan and colspan type of things in panelformlayout.
>> how
>> > can i to that..
>> >
>> > eg-
>> > i hv a parent panelformlayout inside this
>> > 1st row has a big textbox
>> > 2nd row contains two small txtboxes
>> > and both rows are properly aligned.
>> > how to do that.
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