On 8/7/06, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/7/06, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm throwing all the documentation issues I encounter into this thread
> for now. Hopefully, I'll have time to update the docs at a later
> point.
Thanks, and so we don't lose track of your comments:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-584
Thanks, Wendy. I probably should have done that, but I wanted to
make sure I hadn't missed any other documentation first.
On 8/7/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. I will try to elaborate on that shortly (facing a deadline atm.)
Completely understand. Take your time. I've got a deadline in a
couple of weeks myself to meet.
> Also, the http://www.irian.at/myfaces/tree2NoNav.jsf example seems
> kinda lame (only one node visible).
That doesn't sound right? Did you try expanding it? Again, I will
look at it shortly.
It doesn't seem to have any navigation controls (hence the name -- NoNav).
On 8/7/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No documentation on what the allowable facets are. No documentation
> stating that expand and collapse facets need to be UIGraphic
> components. [Guess I shouldn't have tried replacing these with
> h:outputTexts]
The facets should be named after the node type.
In addition, there's also "collapse" and "expand" facets -- I checked
the source -- that expect UIGraphic children.
I know we need more
documentation - I just never got around to it with all of the myfaces
release stuff that I was doing. I'm taking a step back from the
release stuff for now so I'll try and get back to some tree2 business.
Sean, let me go ahead and work with it for a little bit. Right now,
I can work on documentation for tree2 (at least documentation drafts),
but I can't work on releases. I'd rather let you do what only you can
do :) (or at least, what you can do that I can't). My "new eyes"
might point out some things that experienced tree2 users wouldn't see.
Please fell free to start some docs on the site. I'm happy to answer questions.
Yep, I'll do this once I get a better feel for the component.