This remember me an idea. Will to be very helpful if wicket worked with
syles hierarchy. For example, I worked on a application that have 3 styles:
"style1_grayscale", "style1_colored", "style2".
In some css files for example, would be useful to write just the
"somePanelCssFile_style1.css", that c
Actually a good solution. I am already using styles for skin diffrentiation
but can certainly combine the male/female to that. Simple and clean.
Thanks
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Cserep Janos wrote:
> use setStyle() and different styles for property files. That means
> you should have 2
This might be helpful when translatiing between male <-> female :-)
http://monster-island.org/tinashumor/humor/mflwebst.html
Am 27.08.2009 um 17:35 schrieb Cserep Janos:
use setStyle() and different styles for property files. That means
you should have 2 files:
MyApplication_male.properties
use setStyle() and different styles for property files. That means
you should have 2 files:
MyApplication_male.properties
MyApplication_female.properties
j
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Arie Fishler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Assuming that I am localizing to a language that has different text require
Hi,
Assuming that I am localizing to a language that has different text required
for male and female is there a generic way for hadling that. This is of
course based on the fact that I can provide a user object that contains that
property (if the user is a male or female)
I can think of a convent