On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Dale Ogilvie dale_ogil...@trimble.comwrote:
Using an override of RepeatView, I get better output. The only slight
imperfection being that each individual row does not take it's starting
cue from the position of the repeated element. I can live with that.
Is
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Eric Jablow erjab...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Dale Ogilvie dale_ogil...@trimble.comwrote:
Using an override of RepeatView, I get better output. The only slight
imperfection being that each individual row does not take it's starting
cue
Using an override of RepeatView, I get better output. The only slight
imperfection being that each individual row does not take it's starting
cue from the position of the repeated element. I can live with that.
i.e. output now has the first element positioned per the template, the
remainder are
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:54 AM, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org
wrote:
Hi,
I think you can override RepeatingView's
org.apache.wicket.markup.repeater.AbstractRepeater#renderChild():
{
super.renderChild(component);
getResponse().write(br/);
}
I don't think br / is
Hi,
From the docs:
Java:
RepeatingView view = new RepeatingView(repeater);
view.add(new Label(view.newChildId(), hello));
view.add(new Label(view.newChildId(), goodbye));
view.add(new Label(view.newChildId(), good morning));
add(view);
Markup:
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Hi,
I think you can override RepeatingView's
org.apache.wicket.markup.repeater.AbstractRepeater#renderChild():
{
super.renderChild(component);
getResponse().write(br/);
}
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Dale Ogilvie dale_ogil...@trimble.com wrote:
Hi,
From the docs:
Java: