You put display instructions for the individual values *inside* the tag
that selects those values. also, you make use of the special
ex:contant="value" syntax to refer to a thing instead of a property of a
thing. e.g. in your case:
<div ex:content=".test_list">
<div ex:content="value"></div>
</div>
the outer div selects the set of .test_list values (0,1,2). It then
duplicates its own inner contents for each of those values, filling in
any "value" contents it encounters with the value it is currently using.
I've hacked an example of this into
http://people.csail.mit.edu/karger/Exhibit/Nobelists/test.html
in the list of names under each winner's name.
On 3/22/2013 1:24 PM, Сергей Мещерин wrote:
Good day, colleagues!
Suppose we have item with "test_list": ["0", "1", "2"] property. I
display item with lens with this description: <div
ex:content=".test_list"></div>. The problem is that this item is
displayed like:
"0, 1 and 2".
But I want to see:
0
1
2.
How can I configure the lens (or whatever) to achieve this?
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