I've wondered this myself. I always wanted it to generate with the call to
the form to get the label instead of hardcoding it.

- Jon

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Ant Cunningham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Like i said this is because the default behavior for generate crud
> uses "verbose templates". This means that the labels are not rendered
> dynamically what is defined with setLabels(). Its statically coded
> into the template for example a from row in your template would look
> like this by default:
>
> <code>
> <tr>
>        <th><label for="floor_plan_price_range_id">Lname</label></th>
>        <td>
>          <?php echo $form['lname']->renderError() ?>
>          <?php echo $form['lname'] ?>
>        </td>
>      </tr>
> </code>
>
> The code above isnt going to render the dynamic label, its goign to
> render the label generated into the template. You need to change the
> template. Although, i would think that if you put the setLabel() calls
> in the configure method, and then generate the crud again, the
> templates will be generated with your modified labels... I could be
> wrong about that part though.
>
>
>
> On Sep 25, 11:27 am, Atif Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am using propel:generate-crud..etc and then propel:build-forms
> >
> > Everything is working fine except I cannot seem to set the Lables.
> >
> > I am able to change or setOptions, and change or set setAttributes, but
> > when I try
> > to setLabels it does not reflect at all.
> >
> > what is the correct syntax.
> > is it
> > $this->widgetSchema->setLabel('lname', 'Last Name');
> > or
> > $this->widgetSchema['lname']->setLabel('lname', 'Last Name');
> >
> > ??
> >
> > class AccountsForm extends BaseAccountsForm
> > {
> >   public function configure()
> >   {
> >
> >       // Schema
> >       $this->widgetSchema['active'] = new
> > sfWidgetFormSelect(array('choices' => AccountsPeer::getActives()));
> >       $this->widgetSchema['lname']->setAttributes(array('size' => '20'));
> >
> >       $this->widgetSchema->setLabel('lname', 'Last Name');
> >
> >       // Validators
> >       $this->validatorSchema['email'] = new sfValidatorEmail();
> >       $this->validatorSchema['lname']->setOption('required', true);
> >       $this->validatorSchema['lname']->setOption('min_length', 5);
> >
> >   }
> >
> > }
> > Ant Cunningham wrote:
> > > are you usingthe CRUD generator? i think the default output is verbose
> > > which means it doesnt just use 'echo $form' it actually writes out the
> > > view like <label for="my_form_element">My Label</label>
> >
> > > So if this is the case youll have to manually go in and change all
> > > these. You can always generate the the shorter form with an option...
> > > check the help for generate:crud.
> >
> > > Atif Khan wrote:
> >
> > >> I am using propel Integration for my forms.
> >
> > >> Where and how can I change the labels in the configure function
> >
> > >> I tried
> >
> > >> $this->widgetSchema->setLabel('lname', 'Last Name');
> >
> > >> but it does not reflect on the page.
> >
> > >> Thank you
> > >> Atif
>
> >
>


-- 
Jonathan H. Wage
Open Source Software Developer & Evangelist
http://www.jwage.com

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