Hello Jürgen

thanks a lot for these hints, this seems now to be the 4th alternative :-)
and that's one thing why I love to work with Lenya: the flexibility to do 
things.
 
> You're refering to lenya 2.0(.1) - right?
Right.

> It might depend a bit on your needs.
> 
> I think it makes sense to use the new usecase-framework.
> 
> If your gui cform pages need to behave like a document, you could set  
> up your usecase using the usecasedocument module.
> That way your form pages will have
> 
> - the styling of a normal page (envelope, menus etc.)
> - a workflow
> - metadata
> - can be "translated" by creating a language version via the authoring  
> gui (as long as the necessary i18 is present in your form/template)
This sounds very interesting to me...
Does this mean that any feature (except for editing of the page-content) is 
available?
- moving the page (cut/paste)
- accessrights
- ... ?
may it be possible to also integrate a leading text (editable with the standard 
edit features) on top of the form? For example to provide the user some helping 
notes on the use of the form maybe with a link to a helppage.

> The contactform module gives an example how the usecasedocument module  
> can be used.
> 
So I'll first take a look on the contactform and usecasedocument module...

thanks again,
 Gerd


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