Chris Withers wrote:
> Tom Deprez wrote:
> > A folder-like zclass which only allows to contain the simple zclass. (easy?)
>
> Subclass OFS.Folder
or OFS.ObjectManager if you don't want properties and the other extras that
Folder has.
> > A folder-like zclass which allows to contain the 2 above
Andy McKay wrote:
> Take a look at FSPoll which has sort of structure...
>
> > You may have to do somethign funky if you want to limit the types of
> object that
> > appear in the 'Add' list of your new classes. I have no idea how to do
> that :-S
>
> I did that in FSPoll just last night. Basica
anywhere except in an FSPoll Folder. So how do I limit that?
--
Andy McKay.
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From: "Jens Quade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tom Deprez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 7:08 AM
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Take a look at FSPoll which has sort of structure...
> You may have to do somethign funky if you want to limit the types of
object that
> appear in the 'Add' list of your new classes. I have no idea how to do
that :-S
I did that in FSPoll just last night. Basically overrode
filtered_meta_types,
Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You may have to do somethign funky if you want to limit the types of object that
subclasses of ZClass: ObjectManager
have a "Subobjects" tab to limit the allowed meta types of the subobjects.
Not all Folder features, but often less is more :)
jens
Tom Deprez wrote:
>
> A simple zclass which contains some data (this is easy with the existing
> examples)
Yup
> A folder-like zclass which only allows to contain the simple zclass. (easy?)
Subclass OFS.Folder
> A folder-like zclass which allows to contain the 2 above classes (probably
> easy
Hi,
I'm wondering, is there somewhere a simple example on how to create a python
product which behaves like the following ZClasses :
A simple zclass which contains some data (this is easy with the existing
examples)
A folder-like zclass which only allows to contain the simple zclass. (easy?)
A