Hi!

Well, my post was too short. I mean custom view, as opposed to
customised view.
I'd like to have some custom actions, which have their own view.
Imagine you can edit the same record with different aspects. So,
instead of customising edit view, I though it would be good to have
say: edit, edit2, edit3 actions. (edit2 and edit3 are simple forms,
but have a non-database input)

First I'd like to have some icons on the index view to these actions,
that's why I'd like to know where are the stock icons from.
Second, I'd like to have edit1 and edit2 views match the edit view.


On Jan 30, 5:49 pm, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a look at <http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_0/14-Generators>.
>
> Also take a gander at the movie and some of the tutorials: 
> <http://www.symfony-project.org/doc/1_0/>
>
> Charley
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wednesday, January 30, 2008:
>
>
>
> >Hi all!
>
> >If I understand correctly, it is possible, to add new actions to an
> >admin-generated module.
> >I'd like to add some custom view too, but I'd like to:
> >- match the theme of the other pages (is there a howto on this topic?)
> >- use custom icons, so I'd like to know where are the icon theme is
> >from in the admin interface
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