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Bruno Busco commented on OFBIZ-3541:
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Hi Jacques,
what do you mean for "create a macro like for currency"? Could you give me some
pointer to the pattern you suggest?
For #2, this is good to know. We can hold this patch until you commit all your
work. There is no hurry.
> Using Widgets html form templates in FTL files
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-3541
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3541
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Bruno Busco
> Attachments: widgetMacrosInFtl.patch, widgetMacrosInFtl.patch
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> The attached patch introduces a way to let developers to use the templates
> defined in htmlMacroFormLibrary.ftl in the FTL files.
> This was discussed in the mailing list and it seems that we all agree that
> having this feature could be a good thing.
> In the patch I used the renderLookupField in the main.ftl file of the catalog
> application. By doing this the two lookups that are included in this ftl are
> now rendered similar to how they are from a form widget.
> This allows the Tomahawk theme to render these lookups in the supposed way
> (with the card icon).
> Doing this I changed the macro in the htmlMacroFormLibrary.ftl to have all
> parameters with a default value so that only the relevant ones must be
> specified in the FTL.
> A new template.ftl file has been added but this only includes the
> htmlMacroFormLibrary.ftl. I do not know if there is a better way to have the
> macro available in the FTL file.
> Please fill free to comment any of the choise I did so that we could then
> commit this and extend to other macros.
> I guess the next one I will address is the renderNextPrev so that all
> paginations will look the same in all forms/FTL screens.
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