Re: [Wicket-user] Issue about working with designer

2006-12-13 Thread Carfield Yim
Hi , I have create a very simple wicket panel as a base panel for all
panel we create:









public class BasePanel extends Panel {
public BasePanel(String id) {
super(id);
if(((WebRequest)
getRequest()).getHttpServletRequest().getServerName().equals("localhost"))
add(new Label("class", getClass().getName()));
else
add(new Label("class", ""));
}
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
}

And the designer love it a lot, just wonder may be this is a common
request already and it is worth to add similar support at wicket
internally so user of wicket can show the classname for a panel /
border as wish through similar configuration?

On 12/8/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a really good new
>
> On 12/8/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > panels can use inheritance markup just like pages, so you can have the label
> > and markup encapsulated in your base panel
> >
> > -igor
> >
> >
> >
> > On 12/6/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > One issue I encounter now is the designer have problem of locating
> > > HTML template that he like to edit so everytime he need to ask me
> > > where is the template is.
> > >
> > > As most the the component I use is Panel, so I've thought of extending
> > > Panel to a custom BasePanel and just add one label at the top to show
> > > the classname for development mode. However, if I doing that I have to
> > > modify every templates to have that label. Which don't sound like a
> > > good approach. By the way I would like to wrap the panel with outlines
> > > so the designer can see region of that panel taken.
> > >
> > > Just wonder if wicket already support this kind of debug mode? Or will
> > > anyone have any better suggestion?
> > >
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Re: [Wicket-user] Issue about working with designer

2006-12-07 Thread Carfield Yim
That is a really good new

On 12/8/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> panels can use inheritance markup just like pages, so you can have the label
> and markup encapsulated in your base panel
>
> -igor
>
>
>
> On 12/6/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > One issue I encounter now is the designer have problem of locating
> > HTML template that he like to edit so everytime he need to ask me
> > where is the template is.
> >
> > As most the the component I use is Panel, so I've thought of extending
> > Panel to a custom BasePanel and just add one label at the top to show
> > the classname for development mode. However, if I doing that I have to
> > modify every templates to have that label. Which don't sound like a
> > good approach. By the way I would like to wrap the panel with outlines
> > so the designer can see region of that panel taken.
> >
> > Just wonder if wicket already support this kind of debug mode? Or will
> > anyone have any better suggestion?
> >
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Re: [Wicket-user] Issue about working with designer

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Vaynberg

panels can use inheritance markup just like pages, so you can have the label
and markup encapsulated in your base panel

-igor


On 12/6/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


One issue I encounter now is the designer have problem of locating
HTML template that he like to edit so everytime he need to ask me
where is the template is.

As most the the component I use is Panel, so I've thought of extending
Panel to a custom BasePanel and just add one label at the top to show
the classname for development mode. However, if I doing that I have to
modify every templates to have that label. Which don't sound like a
good approach. By the way I would like to wrap the panel with outlines
so the designer can see region of that panel taken.

Just wonder if wicket already support this kind of debug mode? Or will
anyone have any better suggestion?

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Re: [Wicket-user] Issue about working with designer

2006-12-07 Thread Carfield Yim
In fact I've using this, but look like if I use Border for this case,
then I need to wrap that border wherever I going to add a panel. Is
that what you mean?

Of course I can do that, may be better than extending Panel, but I
wish there is something more elegant

On 12/7/06, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Carfield,
>
> Did you already look whether Border fits your need?
>
> Regards,
>   Erik.
>
>
> Carfield Yim schreef:
> > One issue I encounter now is the designer have problem of locating
> > HTML template that he like to edit so everytime he need to ask me
> > where is the template is.
> >
> > As most the the component I use is Panel, so I've thought of extending
> > Panel to a custom BasePanel and just add one label at the top to show
> > the classname for development mode. However, if I doing that I have to
> > modify every templates to have that label. Which don't sound like a
> > good approach. By the way I would like to wrap the panel with outlines
> > so the designer can see region of that panel taken.
> >
> > Just wonder if wicket already support this kind of debug mode? Or will
> > anyone have any better suggestion?
> >
>
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Re: [Wicket-user] Issue about working with designer

2006-12-06 Thread Erik van Oosten
Hi Carfield,

Did you already look whether Border fits your need?

Regards,
  Erik.


Carfield Yim schreef:
> One issue I encounter now is the designer have problem of locating
> HTML template that he like to edit so everytime he need to ask me
> where is the template is.
>
> As most the the component I use is Panel, so I've thought of extending
> Panel to a custom BasePanel and just add one label at the top to show
> the classname for development mode. However, if I doing that I have to
> modify every templates to have that label. Which don't sound like a
> good approach. By the way I would like to wrap the panel with outlines
> so the designer can see region of that panel taken.
>
> Just wonder if wicket already support this kind of debug mode? Or will
> anyone have any better suggestion?
>   

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