Jared Kuolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 19 Dec 2005 16:32:58 -0200, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How about an additional option to say how many visible options there will be
> > at once? Something to tell the number of rows the "listbox" will use.
>
> I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Can you give an example?
There are two "presentational" options to SELECT: one that looks like a combo
box in a GUI and another that looks like a list box in a GUI. One shows one
option at a time and when clicked opens a kind of 'drop down' list of options
that allows selecting options. The other presents 'n' options at once and has
scrollbars when there are more options than the ones shown on screen. Their
equivalent Kid template is:
(combo box)
<select id="client" name="client">
<option py:for="client_id, client in clients"
py:attrs="value=client_id"
>${client}</option>
</select>
(list box)
<select id="gavailable" name="availableGroups" multiple="True" size="10">
<option py:for="group_id, group in groups" py:attrs="value=grupo_id"
>${group}</option>
</select>
I.e. their difference is the "size" attribute at the 'select' element
specifying how many options should be shown at once.
Be seeing you,
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Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>