Hi,
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 15:07 +0200, Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know how to arrange (e.g. group) widgets in a form with formlib.
One way would be to create a custom template file, where each widget is
placed
via HTML. However, this is quite some work.
I've often done
One way would be to create a custom template file, where each widget is
placed
via HTML. However, this is quite some work.
I've often done this and it doesn't seem like too much work. But I don't
dispute your evaluation.
I've used my own templates as well. It is more work than
On 5/3/07, Maciej Wisniowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK for textarea html fields you can't set something like
maxlength. You have to use javascript for that.
That's correct; maxlength is for input with type=text or type=password.
-Fred
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Chaos
On 5/3/07, Darryl Cousins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My approach is different to Fred's because I rarely call setUpWidgets in
my form code. I have a bunch of custom widgets in a known place and use
custom_widget. Some widgets are for special fields or needs and some are
as simple as this one. I
Am Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2007 08:57 schrieb Darryl Cousins:
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 15:07 +0200, Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know how to arrange (e.g. group) widgets in a form with
formlib.
One way would be to create a custom template file, where each widget is
placed
On 5/3/07, Hermann Himmelbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, when looking at the template, I roughly have to write this for every
widget:
Another approach is to use a template that uses a view on each widget;
that view can be whatever it needs to be, and let's you have per-field
bits
In my case, I have several forms with e.g. 10-15 fields, so this adds up and
in the end the templates are quite complex. If there were some shortcut or
macro which generates the above HTML-code, it would be a lot easier, perhaps
there's a decent solution? If it would looke something like
Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:
I'd like to know how to arrange (e.g. group) widgets in a form with
formlib.
One way would be to create a custom template file, where each widget is
placed via HTML. However, this is quite some work.
I've often done this and it doesn't seem like too much work. But
On 5/2/07, Hermann Himmelbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moreover I wonder if it's possible to customize the attributes size
and maxlength of HTML input fields via the zope schema. Schemas offer the
attribute max_length, however this does not affect the rendered HTML - size
seems to be always set