on 4/4/00 8:44 AM, Yannick MAURAY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took the time, now that I have installed Cygwin and NT Emacs - gosh, it
> fells almost like on a real OS ! - to look at the Turbine code and review
> all my docs once again, and everything is working perfectly well. And, above
> all, I think I even understood why/how it works/does not work !
>
> Now, just to be sure I got this all right : if I want one horizontal
> Navigation, I just exec it from inside the Layout. But, if I want a vertical
> Navigation, I have to output <table><tr><td> from within the layout, exec
> the Navigation, output </td><td> from the Layout, exec the Screen, and
> output </td></tr> from the Layout again.
>
> Am I on the right track, or is there a much better way to do this ?
That is one way to do it. The other way is to integrate with something like
Webmacro and use that to #parse the navigation into the UI, essentially
bypassing the Navigation stuff within Turbine.
In other words, the Turbine Navigation/Layout/Screen model is just one way
to do things. There are many other ways. Please refer to the Getting Started
document for my paragraph on when it is a good idea to use other
methodologies for this stuff.
thanks,
-jon
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