Hi Jason; "is that possible to change the position of the task pane to the left side instead of right side (original position)? if yes, can I know how to change it?" (Kencana's question)
I have followed the steps you have indicated in this subject and when I run the application, I obtain the following : /mapguide/mapviewerjava/viewoptions.jsp written on the web page!!!!!!!! I think that there might be another changes to do, "Finally, you'll need to do something with the styling to make the task pane stand out from the legend/properties."------>What Shall I do? _______________________________________________________________ Van: Jason Birch [mailto:Jason.Birch at nanaimo.ca] Verzonden: vrijdag 3 november 2006 10:10 Aan: users at mapguide.osgeo.org Onderwerp: RE: [mapguide-users] changing task frame position Yes, but it's not easy. To do so, you will need to understand how the current templating system works. How the template system works is that the mapviewer files use the sprintf() function to do variable substitution into a static text file, and output that as HTML. I'll give an example for the PHP mapviewer. In this case, the mainframe.php file figures out a bunch of stuff like the size of your frame, whether you want the task frame to show, and some other stuff. If you do want the task frame to show, then it calls some code around line 435 that swaps a whole bunch of variables (20) into the framesettaskbar.templ file. To move the task pane to the left side, you will need to both modify the "framesettaskbar.templ" file (it's in www\viewerfiles\) and the mainframe.php file (it's in www\mapviewerphp\). First, you have to change the HTML template in the framesettaskbar.templ file. You need to change the order of the "taskArea" and the "maparea" framesets, and also change the "cols" definition in their containing frameset from "*,%s" to "%s,*" so that the task area's width comes first. Next, you have to change the order that the variables are replaced into the template in the mainframe.php file. For this, you will need to find the line that looks like "if($showTaskBar)". A couple lines down from that, is the call that generates the frameset that includes the task bar. Take "$toolbarHeight+1,", "$srcTaskBar," and "$srcTaskFrame," and move them up until they are between the "$taskWidth," and "$toolbarHeight," variables in the sprintf() call. Finally, you'll need to do something with the styling to make the task pane stand out from the legend/properties. Hope this helps, Jason ________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail
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